Advocates for the Earth
We have long-term goals:
The vision of the Sisters of St. Martha Chapter of 1997 is as follows:
"We see a new challenge to live in public witness the connectedness between life-giving communities and the whole earth community."
Pearl of Great Price
Cover photo of Time Magazine.
November 1997. Special Issue on " Our Special Planet".
We also have short-term goals:
Our current justice project is to partner with other groups to create a comprehensive programme of Earth Literacy.
Old Cosmology
New Cosmology
Old Cosmology
New Cosmology
From Michael Dowd's Book "Earth Spirit:
A Handbook for Nurturing an Ecological Christianity.",
pages 88-91.
We network with other groups:
The Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame, and the Secular Franciscans have been our partners
in this project. Other partnering groups have included the Environmental Coalition, St. Paul's Anglican Church, the Unitarian Fellowship.
We celebrate our successes:
So far we have sponsored:
"Living Lightly on the Earth - a workshop presented by Paula Gonzales, SC
"Liturgy and Creation" - a lecture by Dr. Gerald Whitty
"Seeds of Hope" - a hands-on workshop led by Marianne Karsh
"Mountains of My Soul" - a day of lecture and song by Gregory Norbet
"Earth Justice" - a day on ethical issues by Dr. Heather Eaton
GLOBAL AWARENESS
Global awareness is a process by which one gradually understands and values the sacredness and oneness of the world. To become globally aware is to realize that:
# We are all responsible for the care of the planet and of one another.
# We are a people of diverse cultures, languages, religions, customs and geographic locations who share the same basic humanness.
The systems of the world — social, cultural, racial, economic, linguistic, technological and ecological — are interrelated.
This site was last revised on March 20, 2008