Green Saints for a Green Generation

ISBN:9781626985902

Pages: 248

Binding: Softcover

Green Saints for a Green Generation

By: Libby Osgood
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Overview

 

Much like healthy ecosystems and the green saints elevated in this book, the contributing writers to this book are diverse and vibrant. Although written from a Catholic perspective, Green Saints for a Green Generation is likely to challenge and inspire spiritual seekers of every sort who are rightly concerned about the environmental crisis plaguing our planet. This book is timely, relevant, and important. I recommend it! -Julia Walsh Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration and author of For Love of the Broken Body

“In the community of saints, all together are companions in memory and hope. Together, all together, they are becoming something strange and growing and great, instruments of change. Green Saints for a Green Generation taps beautifully into this dynamic for the sake of our suffering Earth, which cries out for no less.”—From the Foreword by Elizabeth A. Johnson, CSJ


In Laudato Si’ Pope Francis established care for creation as one of the central themes of Catholic social teaching. Yet that ecological consciousness has yet to take root en masse among the Catholic faithful. In Green Saints for a Green Generation young Catholic women on “saints”—canonized and not—who connected their faith to concern for the earth.

 

The writers include a wide range of figures, from the traditional, such as Sts. Clare of Assisi, Ignatius of Loyola, and Marguerite Bourgeoys, to contemporary figures like Thomas Merton, author Toni Morrison, and the Martyrs of the Amazon. By connecting these key figures to environmental responsibility, the contributors encourage the not-yet informed to become active, inviting younger generations to join the ecological movement, to take taking on the responsibility from their elders, and to shoulder the ecological burden for themselves.

 

Libby (Elizabeth) Osgood, CND, PhD, PEng, is co-editor with Kathleen Deignan of Teilhard de Chardin: A Book of Hours (Orbis, 2023). An Aerospace Engineer who teaches sustainable design engineering at the University of Prince Edward Island, Canada, her research is on the intersection of science and faith, engineering education, and design pedagogy. She is a religious sister of the Congregation of Notre Dame de Montreal.

 

Contributors:  Flora x. Tang, Céire Kealty, Sister Jessi Beck, PBVM, Amirah Orozco, Sister Celia Ashton, OCD, Libby Osgood, CND, LaRyssa D. Herrington, Kaitlyn Lightfoot, Sister Réjane Cytacki, SCL, Elizabeth Iwunwa, Rhonda Miska and Ronnie Noonan-Birch

 

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