Catholic Earthcare Australia to launch virtual Convocation

26 August 2020

With a significant line up of renonwned speakers, Catholic Earthcare will host a Convocation – a virtual meeting place to bring our hearts together to 'care for our common home' next month. 

With a significant line up of renonwned speakers, Catholic Earthcare will host a Convocation – a virtual meeting place to bring our hearts together to 'care for our common home' next month. 

Beginning on 1 September, the Convocation will celebrate the Season of Creation and drive real change in our pursuit to care for creation.

PROCESS OF FORMATION

The online delivery will journey participants through a process of formation, foundation and action with significant youth involvement across the entire program.

Bernard Holland, manager of Social and Ecological Animators for Caritas Australia, said that using the impetus of Laudato Si’, the Convocation was designed to bring our Church closer together for coordinated action, with the significant involvement of youth speakers to emphasise the future of our church.

'Our Mother Earth will soon be in the hands of new generations of faith inspired youth.

'If we do not create opportunities for intergenerational conversations we miss the opportunity to become transmitters of the faith with our youth, through meaningful catalysts such as social and ecologcial justice,' Mr Holland said.

CARING FOR OUR COMMON HOME

The Convocation focuses on all elements of ‘caring for our common home’ and includes a significant finance, economics and investment module lead by Professor Ross Garnaut, aimed to challenge participants to enact change and foster key stakeholder dialogue within theiur circles of influence.

Registration can be made here

Alice Carwardine, a teacher at Carmel College Thornlands in the Brisbane Archdiocese and an Australian Catholics contributor, will also present at the Convocation.

Ms Carwardine supports the College’s Social Justice Committee and has developed her own Laudato Si’ family resource kit.  

'Students at Carmel College are taught to listen to the cry of the Earth and the cry of the poor.

'They do however, demand change, and if we are not preparing them for their future at our Catholic schools, we are not living a culture inspired by Laudato Si',' she said.

Ms Carwardine is also building her own home, inspired by Laudato Si’.

LEADERSHIP IN ECOLOGICAL CONVERSION

To play its part in helping protect the health of Earth, and its inhabitants, Catholic Earthcare Australia is mandated, through the activities of education, research and advocacy to provide leadership in responding to Pope John Paul II's call to 'stimulate and sustain the ecological conversion'.

Established by the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, Catholic Earthcare is now a program stream of Caritas Australia. This gives the ecological agency greater access to specialist resources with a focus on an integral ecological response to caring for our common home.

Pictured from left: Senior Students from Carmel College Thornlands Tyger Falvey Henderson (Stewardship Committee Leader) and Ella Udowika (Social Justice Leader, Teacher: Alice Carwardine and Bernard Holland: Manager: Caritas social and ecological justice animators.

Note: Alice Carwardine has also written for Australian Catholics as Alice Foddy.