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The Earth Charterendorsed by theSisters of the Humility of Mary |
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Its core value of interdependence calls for focus on the principles of:
. In August of 2002, the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) voted on a resolution on peace, which had endorsement of the Earth Charter as one of its specific actions. Subsequently, many LCWR member congregations, including the Sisters of the Humility of Mary, have educated their members and others about the Earth Charter and have endorsed the charter and embraced its principles. . Reflection of the Earth Charter in political gatherings, religious groups, academic settings and environmental organizations is fostering a more unified basis for thought and action. The charter embodies the hope for expanded vision and inspiring values for the larger Earth community as it seeks to build common ground for a sustainable future. . The Sisters of the Humility of Mary have this expanded vision. If environmentalism truly wishes, as it claims, to want to “save” something—the planet, a species, itself— it needs to rediscover a common language of Care. |
Quad City Earth Charter Summit Realizing that creating awareness of the charter would be an inspiration to others the Congregation of the Humility of Mary joined cities from around the world and presented the Quad City Earth Charter Summit—bringing people together to raise awareness, provide education and encourage actions to implement Earth Charter principles. WVIK Public Radio taped featured presenters at the 2008 Quad City Earth Charter Summit. Listen to blogger "No Impact Man," environmental scientist Dr. Jerry Schnoor and more at WVIK.org. |