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Eco-Spiritual Lenten Series: The Human Roots of the Ecological Crisis

  • St. Francis Center for Renewal 395 Bridle Path Road Bethlehem, PA, 18017 United States (map)

What are the effects of technology on human life? In this fourth installment of our Learning to Live Laudato Si’ series, we will discuss technology’s creativity and power, globalization of the technocratic paradigm, as well as the crisis and effects of modern anthropocentrism. Led by Rev. Dr. Pam Payne of Trinity Episcopal Church.

Attend in person or online via Zoom.

We have partnered with our sponsored ministries — Monocacy Farm Project and St. Francis Center for Renewal — to present Learning to Live Laudato Si’, a series of eco-spiritual programs throughout Lent. We will explore, consider and share the concerns and challenges presented in Pope Francis’ 2015 encyclical Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home. Join us each week — in person or online — as we share our experiences and ideas on caring for creation.

Each program is set for 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the first-floor conference room at St. Francis Center for Renewal, located adjacent to the farm at 395 Bridle Path Road, Bethlehem PA 18017. You may attend any or all sessions. Freewill offerings to Monocacy Farm Project are welcome and appreciated. Donate in person or online by clicking here. Please register for each program you wish to attend.

Earlier Event: March 19
Lenten Painting Workshop
Later Event: March 24
Drive-Thru Food Drive