Presented by Fr. Terrence Moran
Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home, the 2015 encyclical letter of Pope Francis shares a compelling vision of a new relationship of humans with Earth, our common home. This day will explore that vision through presentations, ritual, and relating to the beautiful land of Wisdom House.
We’re honored to offer scholarship opportunities to programs and retreats, creating opportunities for everyone. Please call (860) 567-3163 to find out more.
The health and safety of our guests and staff are of paramount importance to us. We follow the COVID-19 guidelines provided by the State of Connecticut and the CDC. If Wisdom House is forced to close to comply with the guidelines issued by the State of Connecticut or the CDC, we will return all funds received to date.
$60 | Lunch Included
Fr. Terrence Moran is a native of Danbury, CT and finds its woods, marshlands, and rocky coast a spiritual home even though he has not lived there for many years. His ministry experiences include a short time in a parish, teaching moral theology at St. John’s University in Queens, as Director of Hispanic Ministry for the Diocese of Paterson, NJ, and six years as the chair of the Coordinating Council of Spiritual Directors international. He has worked in the training of spiritual directors in both English and Spanish. Terry has given presentations on theology and spirituality throughout the United States and in 35 other countries. One of his favorite ministry experiences was working on a team in celebrating the Easter Triduum through the lens of the new cosmology at the former Stella Maris Retreat Center in Elberon, NJ. For the past 10 years he has been the Director of the Office of Peace, Justice, and Ecological Integrity for the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth, Convent Station, NJ.