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Habits of Creation
Catholic Diocese of Richmond, Ecological Working Group, St. Paul, VA
Educating congregants about the connection between faith, justice, and ecology can be challenging, especially in a culture of consumerism. But this challenge is at the heart of the mission of the Ecological Working Group of the Catholic Diocese of Richmond (EWG), which has developed numerous resources and educational opportunities, including “Habits of Creation,” a one-day retreat and workshop. This resource seeks to provide a fun, hands-on workshop that explores the habitual nature of eco-justice problems and identifies creative responses locally and globally.
EWG built the workshops in part upon the foundation laid in Pope John Paul II’s New Year’s Address from 1990, which states: “Modern society will find no solution to the ecological problem unless it takes a serious look at its life-style. In many parts of the world, society is given to instant gratification and consumerism while remaining indifferent to the damage which these cause. It is manifestly unjust that a privileged few should continue to accumulate excess goods, squandering available resources, while masses of people are living at conditions of misery at the very lowest level of subsistence.”
The Habits workshops invite participants to:
* Learn about basic ecological principles;
* Discuss real life stories of poverty and ecological problems;
* Examine scriptural roots of ecological responsibility; and
* Learn and share practical skills that build community and foster creativity.
The EWG also created a facilitator’s guide so that anyone interested could so step-by-step through the process to lead the workshop. The EWG members have given full workshops, used portions of it in shorter programs, and continue to make the facilitator’s handbook available as a resource and tool for ecological education.











