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Thursday, March 3 • 12:30 - 13:45
Laudato Si, Ecospirituality, and Catholic Education LIMITED

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Limited Capacity seats available

Reflections on Pope Francis’ encyclical on creation and relationships. What does it mean for Catholic schools, our curriculum and our personal faith? A brief look at the Catholic teaching on God’s creation and what it means for individual people, and the calling for simpler and more sustainable lifestyle choices. Catholic education comes from a perspective of the sacredness of creation and the power of humanity to be co-creators with God. With the release of the Joy of the Gospel and the new encyclical "Praise Be" Catholic teachers must permeate and understand the teachings and values of the Christian community.

Speakers
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Dean Sarnecki

Execuative Director, ACSTA
Dean Sarnecki B.Ed. (Alberta) M.R.E. (Newman). As a teacher, Chaplain, administrator, lecturer and speaker for over 30 years, Dean brings his experiences and thoughts to the new evangelization and Catholic education.  Dean has been a lecturer in Religion Education at St. Joseph's... Read More →


Thursday March 3, 2016 12:30 - 13:45 MST
CP 55