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Convened by SSGN in partnership with CMICA & CETE
to focus on Catholic high schools
because of their openness to the late Pope Francis' 1915 encyclical letter "Laudato Si - On Care for Common Home."
(In the future, the project may expand to other schools.)
Pax Romana / Catholic Movement for Intellectual & Cultural Affairs - USA (CMICA) is a member of
Pax Romana's international movement of lay Catholic intellectuals , which includes 83 national movement in 75 countries, and it is a sister organization of Pax Romana's international movement of lay Catholic students.
Pope Paul VI, prior to
Pax Romana / Catholic Movement for Intellectual & Cultural Affairs - USA (CMICA) is a member of
Pax Romana's international movement of lay Catholic intellectuals , which includes 83 national movement in 75 countries, and it is a sister organization of Pax Romana's international movement of lay Catholic students.
Pope Paul VI, prior to becoming pope, was a Pax Romana chaplain for Italy, and Pope John Paul II, prior to becoming pope, was a Pax Romana chaplain for Poland. The first Pax Romana chaplain for the United States was the American Jesuit, John Courtney Murray.
The Spirituality & Sustainability Global Network (SSGN) seeks to inspire, educate, and network eco-spiritual leaders and activists, especially emerging young leaders, from across all the spiritual traditions of our entire human family, for personal, local, and global spiritual-ecological transformation.
SSGN was established by a group
The Spirituality & Sustainability Global Network (SSGN) seeks to inspire, educate, and network eco-spiritual leaders and activists, especially emerging young leaders, from across all the spiritual traditions of our entire human family, for personal, local, and global spiritual-ecological transformation.
SSGN was established by a group of eco-leaders who participated in a series of Spirituality and Sustainability interfaith conferences held in Assisi, Italy. These conferences were convened in the medieval home of Saint Francis, patron saint of ecology. They had a special focus on the ecological vision of the late Fr. Thomas Berry, who taught that evolution is a mystical unfolding of cosmic co-creativity wherein all creatures reveal the loving Creator’s presence.
CETE is the Contextually Engaged Theological Education Foundation of South Florida.
It supports spiritual, theological, and ministerial formation that transforms communities.
It fosters creative relationships with degree programs in theology or ministry that emphasize academic quality, spiritual formation, and community engagement in a
CETE is the Contextually Engaged Theological Education Foundation of South Florida.
It supports spiritual, theological, and ministerial formation that transforms communities.
It fosters creative relationships with degree programs in theology or ministry that emphasize academic quality, spiritual formation, and community engagement in a spirit of inclusion and diversity, whenever possible working with programs accredited by the Association of Theological Schools.
Grounded in a practical theological approach, CETE discerns the signs of the times to strategically identify emerging leadership.