Saturday, April 25, 2026

Nature and Spirituality in San Antonio on May 2, 2026 (Saturday) 10am - 12 noon


Nature and Spirituality in San Antonio

Our goal is to heal the planet and be peacemakers though education and community building.
The Laudato Si movement in cooperation with the Archdiocese of San Antonio, the Alamo Sierra Club and Pax Christi Texas promotes study and action to address 
and change the practices of destroying our planet and 
implementing ways to nurture our planet and ourselves toward health at all levels.

We seek to be an educational and communal resource for parishes, local groups, 
environmental advocates and others who can benefit from understanding diverse religions and other
cultural groups who have a tradition and practice of 
respecting nature. 

We are here to heal the planet and build community through education and interaction in programs of education and action.
 every other month.

Join us on May 2, 2026 10 am to noon at the Oblate School of Theology, Shaunessy Library Meeting Room, 285 Oblate Drive.

(The library is located at the back of the building which has a circular drive in front.)

The Beliefs and Practices of the Mennonite Community: 
 Care for Creation

by Rev. John Garland,
pastor of the San Antonio Mennonite Church

  and

The Physical, Mental and Spiritual Benefits of Being Part of Nature

by Bill Barker, FAICP, FITE
Member, Executive Committee, 
Alamo Group of the Sierra Club


For additional information, contact Arthur Dawes, MA (theology), MSW (Social Work)
arthurdawes@att.net   210-213-5919

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