Meeting the challenges of environmental crisis – and of Laudato Si’, the pope’s response – at St Columba’s, Navan.
Meeting the challenges of environmental crisis – and of Laudato Si’, the pope’s response – at St Columba’s, Navan.
Modem scientific findings, and the humanities, suggest that uncertainty lies at the heart of all human knowledge which
can, therefore, never be infallible. Mystery always remains in every search for knowledge.
What strengthens my Faith?
Reclaiming the original Christian narrative Part 2. This month’s conversation looks at the Genesis story. Is it good news or bad news for most people? That do you think?
Morality the way of the heart: Truth, goodness and beauty. Speaker: Vincent Mac Namara
Members brought attention to a number of interesting events planned for 2016.
The recent heart-rending situations arising from the unprecedented flooding in Ireland are helping us to come to grips with the reality that our world is changing …… Reserve these dates: 16th and 23rd February, and 1st and 8th March
‘Catholic Conversations’ aims to provide an opportunity to engage informally on topics that are fresh, adventurous, contemporary and relevant to life and faith.
Morality the way of the heart: Truth, goodness and beauty. Speaker: Vincent Mac Namara
‘Climate Change and Laudato Si’ is the title of the public talk to be given in Limerick on Wednesday the 9th December at 8.00pm by Fr. Seán McDonagh, Columban missionary and eco-theologian.
Bishop Donal McKeown of the Derry diocese speaking at the launch of ‘The Chain That Binds the Earth’, a timely new book by Sean O’Conaill.
November 29th will see marches in support of combatting Climate Change in at least three Irish cities, on the eve of the Climate Change Summit in Paris.
3pm, Manresa Jesuit Centre of Spirituality, 426 Clontarf Road, Dublin 3
Fr Sean McDonagh, Eco-Theologian, to speak in Sligo on Thursday 19th Nov. 2015 – on Laudato Si’