Marianist Encounters Conference
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Workshops
Round 1
Friday, Oct 4, 2024, 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm
1. Seeing God in the Face of the Poor and Coming to Know God in Appalachia
Presenters: Dave Campbell, Jerry DiCristoforo, Eric Eble
Faculty, Archbishop Moeller, Cincinnati, OH
This workshop will challenge participants to reflect on how they have seen God in their lived experiences, how we can respond to the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor, and understand how the Marianists have responded to these calls through the UD Summer Appalachian Program.
3. The Intersection of Pope Francis’ Ecological Virtues, Conversion, and Marianist System of Virtues
Presenter: Tony Garascia
Past President of MLC-NA and the International Organization of Lay Communities
Participants will understand how the Marianist System of Virtues is meant to bring a person to deeper wholeness and holiness, but also how it is meant to help create social change through the development of social and corporate virtues.
2. Parenting for Environmental Care
Presenter: Jason King, Ph. D.
Beirne Chair, Director of the Center for Catholic Studies, St. Mary's University, TX
This session explores how to raise children who care for the environment by focusing on three key elements: telling the story of the environment for hope, modeling environmental care, and develop children's ability to enact care for creation.
Round 2
Saturday, Oct 5, 2024, 10:45 am - 12:00 pm
4. Student-Centered Environmental Conservation at Saint Louis School
Presenter: Jon Watase
Agricultural instructor and curriculum coach specializing in ʻāina-based learning, Saint Louis School, HI
Jon Watase will share how the students in his environment conservation program at Saint Louis School are educating the next generation on plastic pollution and the critical role of recycling in preserving our environment.
6. People and Planet: Agenda 2030 and UN Sustainable Development Goals
Presenter: Tony Talbott
Director of Advocacy of the Human Rights Center at the University of Dayton, OH
This interactive presentation and discussion will assess our progress toward meeting the 17 Sustainable Development Goals at the mid-point of the fifteen-year plan with specific examples from the University of Dayton and the larger Dayton region.
5. A Mystical Hermeneutic of Nature inspired by Father Chaminade
Presenter: Joseph Nugent
Lay Marianist, Mission Consultant, Central Catholic and Saint Louis School, Adjunct faculty at St. Mary’s University
This workshop will outline key elements of contemporary nature-based spirituality, explain the theological and psychological bases for the relationship between humanity and nature, and explore how nature orients us in the deepest parts of ourselves.
Round 3
Saturday, Oct 5, 2024, 1:15 pm - 2:30 pm
7. Social Justice in Our Schools
Presenter: Toni Messina
Lay Marianist, Teacher, The Crefeld School, Philadelphia
This workshop will be a conversation about navigating the challenges of integrating social justice into curriculum and classroom environments while encouraging faculty, staff, and participants to be active effectors of change within their schools.
9. Responding to the Interconnected Cries of the Earth, Poor & Youth
Presenters: Integral Ecology Team of MSJC: Matt Naveau, Sarah Gray, Tiffany Hunsinger, Jennifer Melke-Marks
Join us for an exploration of the connections between integral ecology and women’s issues, immigration, and Marianist spirituality with an emphasis on specific ways to work, pray, act, and advocate for justice.
8. So You Want To Go Solar? Practical Advice For Homeowners And Businesses On Making Your Dream Come True
Presenter: Jeff Bohrer
Director of Mount Saint John Facilities
This workshop will provide practical advice for organizations and homeowners who are considering going solar, including benefits, working with decision-makers, financial resources and case studies.
Marianist Ministries Site Visits & Dialogues
Friday, Oct 4, 9:00 - 11:30 am
1. From Service to Justice: Chaminade-Julienne High School Social Justice Capstone Project and Sr. Dorothy Stang Symposium
Location: Chaminade-Julienne High School
Discover the Marianist Encounters goals in urban action through dialogue and tour with CJ HS staff engaged in the multi-year, cross-curricular, inquiry-based justice research projects and annual symposium that develop student skills in leadership, collaboration, and communication.
Co-ordinators: Molly Bardine, English Teacher & Department Chair & Literacy Coach, Capstone Coordinator, & Karen Emmerich, Faculty, CJ High School
3. Sustainability as a Vocation
Location: University of Dayton Hanley Sustainability Institute (HSI); Fitz Hall
Discover how campus sustainability, driven by student leadership, professional development, and vocational discernment, has led to accomplishing the University of Dayton’s sustainability and Laudato Si/Marianist Encounters goals.
Co-ordinators: Sarah Richard, Director of Student Programs, UD-HSI
5. Food is Love: Food security education in inner east Dayton
Location: Mission of Mary Cooperative Urban Farm & East End Community Services
Discover the Mission of Mary story & ways that volunteers and neighborhood members engage in sustainable farming & educate others. Includes
tour of farm sites and partnerships with community organizations and schools & dialogue about grassroots food justice in your locales.
Co-ordinators: Dan Lombado & Michael Schulz Mission of Mary; and Libby Freeze, East End Community Services at Ruskin school.
2. Caring for Watersheds: University of Dayton River Stewards & Citizen Science Engagement through Water Quality Monitoring
Location: Nearby stream (weather permitting)
Learn about UD River Stewards student multi-year interdisciplinary leadership and civic engagement program; join “Stews” in stream water quality sampling indicators and discover how your entity can contribute to national citizen science monitoring and water protection policies.
Co-ordinators: Zachary Piso, Director of River Stewards, Fitz Center for Leadership in Community & UD River Stewards students.
4. Act Local: Anti-Human Trafficking, Human Rights, and Justice Work in Dayton
Location: University of Dayton, Human Rights Center (or local community locale)
Learn from university and community members collaborating on projects addressing social injustices in the Dayton region and explore applications for your own locale.
Co-ordinator: Tony Talbott, Director of Advocacy, UD Human Rights Center