19 BACAR Event:
“Season of Creation: Considering Climate Change!”
Wednesday, October 4, 2023
4:00 – 5:15 pm PST
REGISTRATION LINK FOR ZOOM
Dear Friends of BACAR,
“We must never forget that the younger generations are entitled to receive from us a beautiful and livable world, and that this invests us with grave duties towards the creation we have received from God’s generous hands,” Pope Francis, in launching an update to Laudato Si, wrote that human ecology implies the profound reality of “the relationship between human life and the moral law, which is inscribed in our nature and is necessary for the creation of a more dignified environment.”
Being aware of plans coming over the next several months with the Laudato Si Movement, followed quickly with the Synod, BACAR, Inc. has planned this forum of prayer around the “Season of Creation: Considering Climate Change”, October 4, 2023 at 4:00 PST.
We hope to implore and bless Mother Earth while reflecting on gifts she has given us, what we
have taken away from her, and what we can do to repair the harm we have done and set a
course for a healthy future. Through praying together, we hold up the seventy+ women in
particular, serving as witnesses at the Synod on Synodality starting days after our BACAR, Inc.
meeting October 4.
Some dioceses, parishes, and congregations are planning events for the Season of Creation
(September 1 through October 4). We have included one event that BACAR, Inc. is co-
sponsoring in San Jose, CA. If you are in the area, please plan to attend one of the ecology
fairs.
We look forward to our next BACAR event with YOU – Wednesday, October 4, 2023 at 4:00pm
PST celebrating the special feast day of Saint Francis of Assisi. Register here!We continue to keep in mind and in solidarity with the events of the day, particularly the poor and the hungry, those facing cruel wars, torture, the tragedy and sadness from storms and fires, and
an ever-renewed hope for our Mother Earth.
We look forward to your continued participation in our collaborative discussions through
BACAR!
Judy Borland and Kathy Noether, Co-coordinators of BACAR
Wednesday, October 4, 2023
4:00 – 5:15 pm PST
REGISTRATION LINK FOR ZOOM
Dear Friends of BACAR,
“We must never forget that the younger generations are entitled to receive from us a beautiful and livable world, and that this invests us with grave duties towards the creation we have received from God’s generous hands,” Pope Francis, in launching an update to Laudato Si, wrote that human ecology implies the profound reality of “the relationship between human life and the moral law, which is inscribed in our nature and is necessary for the creation of a more dignified environment.”
Being aware of plans coming over the next several months with the Laudato Si Movement, followed quickly with the Synod, BACAR, Inc. has planned this forum of prayer around the “Season of Creation: Considering Climate Change”, October 4, 2023 at 4:00 PST.
We hope to implore and bless Mother Earth while reflecting on gifts she has given us, what we
have taken away from her, and what we can do to repair the harm we have done and set a
course for a healthy future. Through praying together, we hold up the seventy+ women in
particular, serving as witnesses at the Synod on Synodality starting days after our BACAR, Inc.
meeting October 4.
Some dioceses, parishes, and congregations are planning events for the Season of Creation
(September 1 through October 4). We have included one event that BACAR, Inc. is co-
sponsoring in San Jose, CA. If you are in the area, please plan to attend one of the ecology
fairs.
We look forward to our next BACAR event with YOU – Wednesday, October 4, 2023 at 4:00pm
PST celebrating the special feast day of Saint Francis of Assisi. Register here!We continue to keep in mind and in solidarity with the events of the day, particularly the poor and the hungry, those facing cruel wars, torture, the tragedy and sadness from storms and fires, and
an ever-renewed hope for our Mother Earth.
We look forward to your continued participation in our collaborative discussions through
BACAR!
Judy Borland and Kathy Noether, Co-coordinators of BACAR

