Institute of Sisters of Mercy Australia and Papua New Guinea (ISMAPNG)

In March 2021, the ISMAPNG held a Laudato Si Conference over 3 days to celebrate a special Laudato Si Anniversary year. The Institute collaborated with the Australian Catholic University and Catholic Religious Australia to celebrate and reflect on the changes inspired by Laudato Si, since 2015. The work to be done to deepen our understanding of this document for the future, was also examined. The recordings below are kindly provided with the permission of the ISMAPNG. 

For more information on the conference program see https://institute.mercy.org.au/laudato-si-conference-celebrates-special-laudato-si-anniversary-year/

 

Video 1 – Welcome – 15 March 2021
Conference opening ritual facilitated by Margie Abbott RSM with Acknowledgment of Country by Sherry Balcombe of Aboriginal Catholic Ministry, Melbourne and opening address by Adele Howard RSM.

Video 2 – Q and A with Dr Celia Deane-Drummond, Director of the Laudato Si’ Research Institute,
Live from Oxford, UK
Laudato Si’ and the Eighth Work of Mercy

Video 3 Dr Celia Deane-Drummond 16 March 2021

Video 4 – Brenda Peddigrew RSM – 16 March 2021
Introduction to Contemplative Dialogue

Video 5 – Participants Forum – 16 March 2021

Video 6 – Celia Dean-Drummond – 16 March 2021
The Evolution of Wisdom

Video 7 – Gillian Ross – 16 March 2021
Mystic Meditation

Video 8 – Q&A with Celia Dean-Drummond – 16 March 2021

Video 9 – Brian Swimme – 17 March 2021

 

Video 10 – Archbishop Peter Loy Chong – 17 March 2021

Video 11 – Gillian Ross – 17 March 2021
The Mystical Renaissance

Video 12 – Emerging Responses – 17 March 2021