FSPA’s voice was heard at “A Call to Conscience: Defending Freedom & Human Rights,” the 2023 Parliament of the World’s Religions, Aug. 14 to 18 in Chicago, Illinois.
The Parliament of the World’s Religion is the world’s largest, most diverse and inclusive interfaith convening of people of faith, spirituality and goodwill — civic, spiritual and grassroots changemakers. Its origins are rooted in the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, where the historic first convening of the World Parliament of Religions created a global platform for engagement of religions of the east and west and was thereafter recognized as the birthplace of the modern interfaith movement.
The convening, attended by thousands of people from around the world, offered content of critical issues and constituencies that included climate action, global ethics and peace as well as justice for Indigenous Peoples, next generations and women’s dignity.
Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration Julia Walsh and Sue Ernster, as well as FSPA Integral Ecology Director Beth Piggush, were there to contribute to discussion about critical calls for action that included building interfaith spaces, land justice and faith-based divestment from fossil fuel.
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