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Climate Disruption

Resources for theological and moral approaches to climate change and disruption. This guide grew out of the SCJ Conference held in Mississippi in October of 2024.

Priests of the Sacred Heart

SCJ logo Priests of the Sacred Heart (Dehonians)

In October of 2024, approximately 90 people from throughout Canada and the United States cam to Olive Branch, MS (just south of Memphis),  to discuss two seemingly diverse themes: climate change and nuclear weapons. Hosted by the Priests of the Sacred Heart (Dehonians), the “Dehonian Conference on the Dual Threats of Climate Change and Nuclear Weapons,” featured presentations by Archbishop John Wester of Santa Fe and Sr. Kathleen Storms, SSND. Participants included Dehonian priests and brothers, coworkers, parishioners, students, seminarians and others with a connection to the religious order.

“Hope” may seem an unlikely concept in the midst of presentations on the threats of climate change and nuclear weapons, but it was a word used repeatedly by both of the conference’s presenters.

“Our hope is in Jesus,” said Archbishop John Wester. “We must be people of hope that believe that God will work in us and through us… As Christians, how is the Lord calling me to be an instrument of peace in nuclear disarmament?”

One of the challenges of any conference is turning it into something more than just an isolated moment in time. In small and large-group discussions, participants identified “next steps” to be taken personally and locally to better care “for our common home.” This guide is one small step in that process.