Archdiocese invests in green movement
From the Cincinnati Enquirer of July 21, 2010: ‘The green movement has found fertile ground and concrete applications within the region’s largest religious organization, the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. . .’
From the Cincinnati Enquirer of July 21, 2010: ‘The green movement has found fertile ground and concrete applications within the region’s largest religious organization, the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. . .’
The Cincinnati Enquirer of Monday 7/12/10 has a profile of OFSC co-founder and Board member Sister Paula Gonzalez. The article nicely describes the 1,450 square foot former chicken barn which
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This week, national Interfaith Power and Light leaders the Rev. Sally Bingham and Susan Stephenson visited the devastation on the Louisiana coast from the BP oil spill. Also on the
The former vice president of the National Association of Evangelicals is a Climate Convert. And he wants you to be one too. Richard Cizik says: “I had an epiphany in
NPR’s Weekend Edition for June 27, 2010 ran a story about the Southern Baptist Convention passing a resolution on the BP BlowuP. Especially noteworthy is this comment from Dr. Russell
The May issue of Interchange, the monthly publication of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio, spotlights some of the green initiatives of the diocese, including planting an organic garden at Procter
Bishop James Jones of the Diocese of Liverpool recently called on faith communities to unite in a common ethic for the future of the earth. click here for the story.
The Catholic Coalition on Climate Change has launched the Catholic Climate Covenant, and already more than 700 families, individuals, organizations and parishes have taken the St. Francis pledge to Pray,
Ellen Moseley-Thompson of the Byrd Polar Research Center at the Ohio State University has been named to the nation’s most prestigious scientific body, the National Academy of Sciences. Moseley-Thompson is