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Northwest Catholic Women's Convocation—May 1-2, 2009

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Care for All of Creation BookCare for All of Creation

Care for All of Creation is IPJC's new six session process for faith communities.

  • Universe Story
  • Toxics
  • Global Warming
  • Social, Economic, Environmental Interdependence
  • Water
  • Greening Parish

Each session includes prayer, education, catholic social teaching, analysis, discussion, signs of hope and action.

Sample Session

Order Form/Flyer

Suggestions for using Care for All of Creation Booklets:

  • Create an adult education program or series using the booklets
  • Use with a parish or community small group during a liturgical season
  • Use the process as a follow up to JustFaith, RCIA, or other community based program
  • Gather a cross-generational group to share the process together

“Care for All of Creation is a wonderful resource for parishes wishing to become more involved in exploring the connection between our faith and care for Earth.  I highly recommend it!”
—Patty Bowman, Director of Social Outreach−St. James Cathedral


"Our America- Breaking Free" Seattle Peace Chorus

The Seattle Peace Chorus presents a choral program to spotlight the ongoing injustice of human trafficking November 21st and 23rd.

Visit their website for more info and to purchase advance tickets.



Announcing...

Northwest Catholic Women’s
Convocation IV

May 1-2, 2009

Dawning of a New Story: Radical Hope


What is IPJC?

The Intercommunity Peace & Justice Center promotes just structures in the church and in the world. IPJC is sponsored by sixteen religious communities and collaborates with Catholic, ecumenical, interfaith and other organizations in carrying out this mission. 

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