Multifaith Laudato Si Roundtable Discussion€¦ · discussion exploring Pope Francis’ encyclical...

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Co-sponsored by Pennsylvania Interfaith Power & Light, the National Religious Partnership on the Environment, Lancaster Theological Seminary, the Office of the Chaplain at Franklin & Marshall, Franklin & Marshall Sustainability Committee and The Wohlsen Center for Sustainable Environment J oin clergy from multiple faith traditions for an in-depth roundtable discussion exploring Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si. The discussion will feature national faith leaders, as well as leaders from Pennsylvania’s communities. Participants will have the opportunity to join the discussion. What do our faith traditions say about climate change, poverty, and the role of human beings in the order of Creation? How does the encyclical speak to people traditions other than Catholicism? How do we respond, as people of faith, to the challenges of climate change as felt , in our households, in our congregations, and in our communities? a a a POSTER DESIGNED BY THE FRANKLIN & MARSHALL COLLEGE OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS MONDAY, OCTOBER 19,2015 Hafer Center in the Library at Lancaster Theological Seminary. Roundtable begins at 6:30 p.m. Register for an optional bag dinner beginning at 5:30 p.m. www.tinyurl.com/LancasterRoundtable The public is warmly invited. Roundtable Discussion Multifaith Laudato Si

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Co-sponsored by Pennsylvania Interfaith Power & Light, the National Religious Partnership on the Environment, Lancaster Theological Seminary, the Office of the Chaplain at Franklin & Marshall,

Franklin & Marshall Sustainability Committee and The Wohlsen Center for Sustainable Environment

Join clergy from multiple faith traditions for an in-depth roundtable discussion exploring Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si. The discussion will feature national faith leaders, as well as leaders from Pennsylvania’s communities. Participants will have the opportunity to join the discussion.

What do our faith traditions say about climate change, poverty, and the role of human beings in the order of Creation? How does the encyclical speak to people traditions other than Catholicism? How do we respond, as people of faith, to the challenges of climate change as felt , in our households, in our congregations, and in our communities?

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2015Hafer Center in the Library at Lancaster Theological Seminary. Roundtable

begins at 6:30 p.m. Register for an optional bag dinner beginning at 5:30 p.m.www.tinyurl.com/LancasterRoundtable The public is warmly invited.

Roundtable Discussion

Multifaith Laudato Si