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 Dehonian Conference on the Dual Threats of Climate Change & Nuclear Weapons

                                                                                   FINAL STATEMENT

From October 7-10, 2024,
we, almost 90 Dehonian members, associates,
partners-in-mission and colleagues,
gathered in Olive Branch, Mississippi
to learn about the dual threats
of climate disruption and nuclear weapons.
 
During our days together,
we were guided by our Dehonian Spirituality,
the Encyclical Laudato Si’ of Pope Francis,
and Catholic Social Teaching.
 
While reminded of the beauty and wonder of our world,
we were appalled by the suffering and injustices
experienced by our brothers and sisters and all of creation
from the devastating effects of these two threats.
 
We maintain hope in a God who became one of us
and whose heart feels the suffering of humanity.
 
This conference summons each one of us to do something
– institutionally, locally and personally.
 
We can no longer remain silent
but must do what we can,
however small,
to change what is happening to our world
- if not for ourselves,
then for our children and Mother Earth.
 
Therefore, we commit ourselves to the following goals.
We will read and reflect on these words.
We will pray with them and listen to their challenge.
We will let them transform our hearts and change our behaviors.
We will act upon them wherever we are and in whatever context we find ourselves.
We will assess the progress of our commitments and be accountable to each other.

  1. We commit to inspiring hope by being prophets of love and servants of reconciliation through actions such as:
          • Prayer
          • Integrating Lakota spirituality with Dehonian Spirituality
          • Dehonian Day of Reconciliation with prayer/fasting for our common home
          • Living simply as Dehonian members, associates, and partners-in-mission
 
       2. We commit to fostering dialogue, education and awareness on climate disruption and threats of 
            nuclear war in our lives and respective ministries, schools and organizations through actions such                  as:           
           • Establishing eco-committees, director of ecological well-being
           • Creating a toolbox of online information and forums for continuing dialogue
           • Engaging youth in dialogue and ecological practices, e.g. agriculture
           • Supporting nuclear disarmament (as a pro-life issue) and striving for peace

       3. We commit to transitioning towards a ‘net zero’* footprint and adopting sustainable lifestyles based
            on what we need and not what we want through actions such as:• Reducing the use of plastics and                food waste in our homes and workplaces
            • Buying locally and building community gardens
            • Buying what we need, not just what we want
            • Looking at alternative means of travel, e.g. car sharing, biking, walking, public transportation
            • Developing budgets that are value-based (mission-based budgeting)
            * Net zero refers to the balance between the amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) that’s produced and                the amount that’s removed from the atmosphere

       4. We commit to protecting and revitalizing our natural resources through actions such as:
            • Divest investments in fossil fuel companies
                   Sell investments in fossil-fuel companies and invest instead in companies focusing on                   
                   transitioning to cleaner energy sources, restoring forests to absorb carbon dioxide, utilizing
                   emission-free transportation, designing sustainable buildings, and managing water resources
​                   responsibly to minimize environmental impact.
           • Use alternative energy sources, such as solar, wind, etc.


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