Connecting Communities through Integral Ecology

Fri, 13 Mar, 2026 at 10:00 am to Sat, 14 Mar, 2026 at 04:30 pm

The University of Manchester | Manchester

Dr Cecilia Skordilis
Publisher/HostDr Cecilia Skordilis
Connecting Communities through Integral Ecology
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About this Event

Connecting Communities Through Integral Ecology (Laudato Si’) in the UK will raise awareness of ecological activities taking place within local communities by forging relations that connects faith communities, academia, environmental organisations, and the wider public around shared ecological responsibility. The overall outcome would be to amplify existing initiatives, reduce fragmentation, and foster collaboration across social, cultural, and institutional boundaries.

Over two days, participants are invited to a one-day conference and a one-day workshop including guest lectures, knowledge exchange sessions and spiritual conversations.

Who is Invited?
Everyone is welcome—especially individuals and groups with a passion for protecting the natural environment in line with Laudato Si’, including faith-based communities, environmental advocates, academics, students, and the public in Greater Manchester.

Objectives:

  1. Bring together individuals and groups within the Church and academic communities who are interested in the theological and spiritual dimensions of environmental stewardship.
  1. Raise awareness of existing environmental initiatives and promote integration and collaboration.
  1. Reflect on environmental challenges through the lens of faith, particularly through the work of the Climate and Spirit Group.

Day 1 outline: Conference on Connecting Communities Through Integral Ecology at Kanaris Theatre, Manchester Museum, Oxford Road, Manchester.10am - 4:30pm

Registration and refreshments

Welcome and Introduction

Keynote Address: Integral Ecology and The Integral Ecology Research Network

Guest Presentations - Addressing Objectives 1 and 2: Faith and ecology in dialogue- exploring shared values and building a collaborative network

Panel/discussion session

Refreshments & Networking

Guest Speaker – Addressing Objective 2: Ecological storytelling

Lecture Addressing objective 3: Seeing environmental challenges through the lens of faith.

Break

Summary and concluding remarks for Day 1.

Ecological Mass, The Holy Name Church, Oxford Road, Manchester


Day 2 outline: Climate and Spirit Workshop with Dr Ania Grobicki and Brother Goeff Te Braake SJ (Participant Guidelines TBC) 10am - 4:30pm

Welcome coffee

First session: The Holy Trinity and climate change

Short break

Second session: Small group spiritual conversations

Lunch

Third session: Restoring the integrity of life in Jesus

Tea break

Fourth session: Small group spiritual conversations

Final session: Facilitators bring back responses from small groups; wrap up and closing prayer

Departure


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

The University of Manchester, Kanaris Theatre, Manchester Museum, Oxford Road, Manchester, United Kingdom

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