Back on May 24 (my 70th birthday), Pope Francis issued a letter (240 + paragraphs) not only to the 1.5 billion members of the organization he heads, but also to the rest of us, asking us to consider the situation on our planet, and what we bring and what we can do.  In skimming through the text, I really like the tone and the inclusiveness of it.  Who would think of writing something about climate change and using the word "Praise" in the title?

Ellen Howie, Steve Harrington and I are organizing this study / conversation.  Won't you join us?  We are planning a getting started session either THIS WEDNESDAY or NEXT MONDAY.





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APPROACH TO THE STUDY
Inviting folks from any or all of the following groups
1.  alive today and interested in what is going on here on Earth
2.  associated with Institutes of Cultural Affairs around the world, present and past
3.  practicing and using ToP methods as facilitators, trainers or champions
4.  friends and associates of any of us -- Ellen, Jim, Steve, or YOU

Organize the time from now to the end of 2015 to go through the encyclical.  There are 6 chapters, plus a beginniing introduction and a couple of prayers and notes at the end.  We are suggesting the following:
Focus one week on each chapter, perhaps with an online session of an hour to an hour and a half, either on Free Conference Call, Google Hangouts or Skype.  
One or two of us would take each chapter (a partner would make it more interesting)
Whoever was doing the chapter would 
    go through it and create and share online a visual image of what is being said along with some guiding questions for a conversation or dialogue or charting/study of that chapter
    guide the online session
    perhaps also be available a couple of times during "their" week via email or twitter or phone for questions, conversations, tweeting, etc.

We are working on the technology end:  way to hold the weekly dialogues, share collaborative documents, keep in contact, welcome broader participation

Simple visuals, lively questions, collegial dialogue.  Join us.  

Praise be!


Jim Wiegel  
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