You are invited to Loyola for a morning of prayer and refflection with a creation-centered focus informed by the work of Thomas Berry.
Details
The retreat takes place Saturday November 2, 9:30-11:15 a.m. in the Audubon Room of the Danna Student Center, Loyola University New Orleans. Coffee and pastries will be served beginning at 9:00. Free parking is available in West Road Garage.
Background
Creation has long been central to the work of the Loyola Institute for Ministry (LIM). It informs its method and model of theological reflection and is woven through its curriculum. LIM now invites students and graduates to a retreat based on the creation-centered work of Passionist "Ecologian" Fr. Thomas Berry.
The retreat takes its inspiration from videos and other materials associated with Thomas Berry that have been gathered by LIM Emerita Professor Kathleen O'Gorman. It has been developed by LIM faculty and graduates and is entitled "A Mutually Enhancing Relationship with the Natural World." It is the first of a projected five retreats.
For more information on Thomas Berry and the retreat, see
http://cnh.loyno.edu/lim/retreats. For more information on the Thomas Berry Project at Loyola, see
http://cnh.loyno.edu/lim/thomas-berry-project.