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Cathy
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I’m thinking of attending a workshop sponsored by some nuns. It’s called Personal Healing = Planetary Healing. My concern is that I may be asked in the course of the workshop to join in “prayers” to “Mother Earth” or some such nonsense. I’m not saying this will happen, I just would like some advice in the (hopefully unlikely) event that such a thing is asked of me. Should I speak out immediately? Silently leave immediately?
Stay and pray the Rosary? Stay and take notes, then report it to the bishop?
My purpose in attending is 1) to find out what they’re teaching, because the same order teaches in our parish school. 2) Also this same order is contemplating endorsing the the Earth Charter, which has as a premise that the earth is over-populated and as a result, has become polluted. I’m thinking of bringing along some papers refuting the over-population myth and showing that population aids economic development, which in turn makes cleaning up the environment more possible.3) I’d like to bring some articles refuting the teachings of Teilhard deChardin, who advocated “planetary healing.” If that’s the kind of “healing prayers” they’re talking about, I believe there is cause for concern.
Stay and pray the Rosary? Stay and take notes, then report it to the bishop?
My purpose in attending is 1) to find out what they’re teaching, because the same order teaches in our parish school. 2) Also this same order is contemplating endorsing the the Earth Charter, which has as a premise that the earth is over-populated and as a result, has become polluted. I’m thinking of bringing along some papers refuting the over-population myth and showing that population aids economic development, which in turn makes cleaning up the environment more possible.3) I’d like to bring some articles refuting the teachings of Teilhard deChardin, who advocated “planetary healing.” If that’s the kind of “healing prayers” they’re talking about, I believe there is cause for concern.