CCC Gifts of the Magi
Room Description
BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS
An Exploration of Gospel Nonviolence & Why It Matters
This is a replay of a 7-part series hosted by the Casa Esther Catholic Worker House in Omro, Wisconsin USA in April 2022. The series includes well-known peacemakers bringing interpretation of Gospel teaching of non-violence and their application in the modern world. Panel discussion include young adults sharing their personal journey into peacemaking and sacred activism.
Room Schedule
Past Events
September 2022
Jesus Through the Lens of Nonviolence with Fr. John Dear
Jesus Through the Lens of Nonviolence with Fr. John Dear
For decades Fr. John Dear has been calling people to practice Gospel nonviolence, and to join one of the many global grassroots movements of nonviolence for the abolition of war, racism, poverty, nuclear weapons and environmental destruction.
Nonviolence and the Web of Creation with Daniel Moriarty and Tania Avila Meneses
Nonviolence and the Web of Creation with Daniel Moriarty and Tania Avila Meneses
Well-known peacemakers bringing interpretation of Gospel teaching of non-violence and their application in the modern world.
Young Activists & Peacebuilders Committed to Nonviolence
Young Activists & Peacebuilders Committed to Nonviolence
Young Activists & Peacebuilders Committed to Nonviolence bringing interpretation of Gospel teaching of non-violence and their application in the modern world.
Nonviolent Action: Engaging Faith and Social Enterprise with Dr. Kit Evans-Ford
Nonviolent Action: Engaging Faith and Social Enterprise with Dr. Kit Evans-Ford
DR. KIT EVANS-FORD chaplain, professor, and social entrepreneur, is passionate about nonviolence, God, and serving others. She has been a nonviolence trainer and activist for over 15 years working relentlessly in the areas of nonviolence education and assisting people in healing from violence and abuse. She is the founder of Argrow’s House of Hea...
Nonviolence and Laudato Si' with Dr. Erin Lothes
Nonviolence and Laudato Si' with Dr. Erin Lothes
Nonviolence and Laudato Si' with Dr. Erin Lothes