Faith, Fire, and the Future: A Zoom Conversation with Prioress Sr. Claire, OP on Climate Change and Forest Fires from a Cloistered Dominican Monastery in Canada
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
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Queen of Peace Monastery
ABOUT the MONASTERY Contemplative nuns of the Order of Preachers (aka Dominicans), our monastery’s first sisters came to Canada in 1999 at the request of then-Master General Timothy Radcliffe OP. Queen of Peace Monastery, at the base of Cloudburst Mountain in the Upper Squamish Valley, was consecrated to God on the Feast of St. Dominic (August 8) 2012. We are now 16 sisters and candidates aged 30 – 85, with sisters from Canada, France, Africa and America. Like the first community of Apostles, we are gathered by God to seek His Face in prayer, common life, study and work, asking to “receive the Word from God the Father with one faith, contemplate Him with one heart, and praise Him with one voice”. (Constitutions of the Nuns 3.
This event is an activity of grant received by Prof. Gerard Ryan on Climate Change and Theological Education from American Association for the Advancement of Science through their centre, Dialogue on Science, Ethics and Religion. In partnership with The Elliott Allen Institute for Theology and Ecology and its director, Prof. Hilda Koster.