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The Laudato Si’ Research Institute, Campion Hall, University of Oxford, and the Integral Ecology Research Network cordially invite you to attend this livestreamed Integral Ecology Dialogue.
The event will be a dialogue on the subject of historical figures who can be understood as pioneers or even “patron saints” of creation care. The conversation will be wide-ranging, but will include seventh-century bishop and hermit St Cuthbert of Lindisfarne, and Henri de Laulanié SJ, a Jesuit who spent much of his life working with rice farmers in Madagascar to co-create improved techniques of rice cultivation. Hosted by Dr Austen Ivereigh, Fellow in Church History at Campion Hall, we will be joined by guests:
The Rev’d Canon Dr Charlotte Bannister-Parker, Associate Vicar of St John’s Notting Hill, Founder of The Hope4Creation Foundation, and Research Affiliate at the Laudato Si’ Research Institute.
Dr Adam Parr, John Porter Diplomacy Centre, Hertford College, University of Oxford, and Trustee, SRI-2030.org
The dialogue will be livestreamed from Campion Hall, Oxford, where there will be a small in-person audience. You are invited to register for the online livestream.