
Date: Tuesday 14 November 2023
Time: 3pm – 4pm (GMT) / 10am – 11am (EST)
Format: Online (Zoom Webinar)
About: The Laudato Si’ Research Institute based at Campion Hall, University of Oxford, together with the Elliott Allen Institute for Theology and Ecology at Regis St Michael’s Faculty of Theology, University of Toronto, warmly invite you to an online book launch for In Solidarity with the Earth: A Multidisciplinary Theological Engagement with Gender, Mining, and Toxic Contamination, edited by Dr Hilda Koster and Dr Celia Deane-Drummond.
The launch will consist of an introduction to the text by the editors and input from respondents and volume contributors, followed by a wider discussion. Respondents include: Professor Emmanuel Katongole (University of Notre Dame), Dr Christiana Zenner (Fordham University), and Dr Javier Arellano-Yanguas (University of Deusto).
Link to Register: http://tiny.cc/a15cvz

This residential weekend retreat offers participants the opportunity to explore the human condition through your own life story, in the context of the Gospel and the Christian spiritual life, using mindfulness skills and contemplative Christian prayer.

Professor Tania Tetlow, President of Fordham University, will give a lecture at Campion Hall exploring how Catholic universities have shaped modern education and continue to balance faith, freedom, and public responsibility in uncertain times.

Join Dr Aidan Cottrell-Boyce and Fr Christophere Ngolele SJ for the second Laudato Si’ lecture. Fr Christophere, a Jesuit priest and SOAS researcher, explores how the displacement of Congo’s autochthonous peoples reflects the “technocratic paradigm” and loss of “integral ecology” described in Laudato Si’.