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New online series focuses on Catholic Nonviolence Initiative

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All are welcome to register for a new five-part online series focused on the Catholic Nonviolence Initiative, organized primarily by the Casa Esther Catholic Worker (Omro, Wisconsin). Use this link to register. (Please note that the time listed is Central Standard Time.)

Series schedule:

Tuesday October 4 @ 6:30-8:00pm Central Standard Time (CST) – Why “nonviolence”?

Nonviolence as a core Gospel value, constitutive of the life of faith + Nonviolence is essential to transforming violence and injustice + + Nonviolence is a necessary foundation for a culture of peace

Welcome and opening remarks from Fr. Joseph Mattern, Founder of Casa Esther Catholic Worker, Omro WI

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Tuesday October 11 @ 6:30-8:00pm CST – Returning to and Exploring the Power of Nonviolence

Reaffirming the nonviolent way of Jesus + growing momentum for nonviolence in the Church + The power and effectiveness of nonviolence + contemporary examples of Catholic nonviolent responses to violence

Opening remarks by Bishop John Stowe, OFM Conv.of Lexington and Bishop President of Pax Christi USA

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Tuesday October 18 @ 6:30-8:00pm CST – Christian Foundations of Nonviolence

Biblical foundations from the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures + Theological foundations: Perspectives from Creation and Anthropology, Christology, Pneumatology and Ecclesiology + The voice of the Church: Papal statements, Church documents, 2017 World Day of Peace, USCCB pastoral letters.

Opening remarks by Martha Hennessy, Plowshares activist, member of Maryhouse Catholic Worker House and granddaughter of Dorothy Day

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Tuesday October 25 @ 6:30-8:00pm CST – Embracing nonviolence: A New Moral Framework

Renewing the narrative for an ethic of nonviolence and Just Peace + The Catholic Church’s approach to difficult ethical decisions + +Just and effective governance: Embedding norms of nonviolence + The issue of policing and “Responsibility to Protect”

Opening remarks by Archbishop John C. Wester of Sante Fe, New Mexico

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Thursday November 3 @ 6:30-8:00pm CST – Embracing Nonviolence: Transforming the Church

Pastoral implications + opportunities for education, promotion and implementation + Deliberation for the internal life of the Universal Church + moving forward as the People of God

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REGISTER USING THIS LINK. You only need to register once for all five sessions.

Questions? Contact David Mueller at rememberdorothy@gmail.com.

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