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Mediterranean Hope
On ZoomOctober 14 2025 at 18h Safe and Legal, Welcome or Not The second of two Zoom […]
October 14 2025 at 18h
Safe and Legal, Welcome or Not
The second of two Zoom meetings on Mediterranean Hope, the mission project in 2025 of the Presbytery of International Charges
To register, email Fiona Kendall
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Our God Who Is Love
Château de Bossey, CélignyAn Ignatian Way Day This day is the third in a series in three days in […]
An Ignatian Way Day
This day is the third in a series in three days in 2025. The subtheme: I am raised up with Jesus through my suffering and dying to peace.
The Ignatian Way theme for 2025 is: Our God Who Is Love.
The three sub-themes are:
- March 1: I am loved personally and immensely by God
- June 14: Jesus accompanies me in living suffering, to reveal the mystery of God’s love
- October 11: I am raised up with Jesus through my suffering and dying to peace
An Ignatian Way Day offers a chance to “catch one’s spiritual breath” in today’s hectic world, a pause to open to silence, with time for personal reflection on one’s life in the light of scripture, and group sharing on related questions.
Cost: CHF 50 (includes lunch and a mid-morning coffee/tea with croissant)
Registration: Email Patricia Laurie or call her on +33 6 85 39 15 66 -
Laudato Si’ 10 years on
Salle des Fêtes, Sacré-Coeur, GenèveOctober 2 2025, 19h to 21h Laudato Si’ 10 years later Salle des Fêtes, Sacré-Coeur, GenèveBoulevard […]
October 2 2025, 19h to 21h
Laudato Si’ 10 years later
Salle des Fêtes, Sacré-Coeur, GenèveBoulevard Georges-Favon 25 bis, Plain-Palais
A decade after the late Pope Francis published his groundbreaking encyclical on care for our common home, the Roman Catholic Church in Geneva partners with the Protestant Church of Geneva in inviting us to reflect on where we are now and, in particular, what we might do as local congregations.
Speakers
Guillermo Kerber, member of the Ecumenical and Francophone Society for the Theology of Ecology (SOFTE)
Keys to understanding Laudato Si’ and its sequels
Loraine d’Andiran, pastor of the Protestant Church of Geneva, EcoÉglise ambassador
A Protestant and spiritual perspective on ecology
Daniel Chambaz, former Director General of the Geneva Cantonal Office for the Environment, EcoÉglise Notre-Dame
Implementing Pope Francis’s call in a Geneva parish