Denver, Colo., Jun 29, 2009 / 18:07 pm
This summer, the Catholic environmental organization, Creatio, will host a conference on environmental issues, seeking to examine the balance between man and nature from a faith-based perspective and then respond to the issues being faced around the world.
Creatio is a non-profit organization that seeks to respond to environmental problems through the positive approach of reconciliation between humans and creation. Members work to “restore the harmony between humans and nature” by transforming both man and his surroundings.
The conference, “Faith and Environment: Questions and Challenges,” will be held from August 17 to 19 at St. Malo Retreat and Conference Center in Allenspark, Colorado.
The conference will welcome professionals and experts from different fields and faiths to discuss and reflect on the questions and challenges posed by today's environment. How the Catholic Church and society should respond responsibility of caring for the environment will also be explored.
Participants will include Archbishop Charles J. Chaput of Denver; Dr. Bernard Amadei: Founder of Engineers without Borders; Dr. Miguel Salazar Steiger, a Latin American theologian; Dr. Benjamin Hale, an Environmental Philosopher from the University of Colorado and Dr. Pablo Martinez, the founder of Multinational Parks in Central America.
Preceding the start of the conference, Creatio will hold a “Race to the Rock” 5k Race and a Family Fun Run fundraiser at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 16. The race, a family event to promote faith and environmental activities, will follow an optional 2:00 p.m. Mass. Both events are open to the public.
The registration deadline for the Faith and Environment conference in July 15. More information about the event can be found at www.creatioweb.org.