Eco-Spirituality after Covid-19
Begins Sep. 6, 2022
The global sense of panic is over, but the virus ...
is still around, and while governments and people want to get everything back to normal, we still have not discerned what could have been learned from this event. We are left with substantial spiritual, ethical and ecological challenges that still are not being faced. Introducing his book, Beyond the Pandemic (due in October), Diarmuid O'Murchu will review and analyse the ensuing challenges.
Beyond the Pandemic
“In an age battered by the twin crises of a devastating worldwide pandemic and global climate change, Diarmuid O’Murchu offers us a resource to think through what it means to respond with an empowering spirituality, ecological grounding, and what healing and growth might look like moving forward. Anybody who is tired and weary in the wake of the present moment will take consolation in the insightful, challenging, and hopeful theological reflections
Beyond the Pandemic provide to the church and world. This is a book for our time.”
~ Daniel P. Horan, OFM, Professor of Philosophy, Religious Studies and Theology at Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, and author of A White Catholic’s Guide to Racism and Privilege.
Cost: $60.00 (Please do not let cost deter you from attending - Click Here to learn more about funding)
Location: Zoom on-line – a link will be sent to you a few days before the program begins.
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