LAUDATO SI’ AND NORTHERN APPALACHIA
Volume 6, Special Issue 1
Edited by William J. Collinge, Christine Cusick, and Christopher Mc Mahon
The Significance of Pope Francis’s Prophetic Call: 'Care for Our Common Home’for Northern Appalachia
Anne Clifford
Sustainable Communities and Eucharistic Communities: Laudato Si’, Northern Appalachia, and Redemptive Recovery.
Lucas Briola
An Integral Eucharist? Pope Francis, Louis-Marie Chauvet, and Ecology’s Relationship to Eucharist
Derek Hostetter
Pope Francis, Theology of the Body, Ecology, and Encounter
Robert Ryan
The Catholic Worker Farm in Lincoln County, West Virginia, 1970-1990: An Experiment in Sustainable Community
William J. Collinge
The Catholic Workers and 'Green’ Civic Republicanismin Lincoln County, WV: 1969-1979
Jinny A. Turman
Discerning a Catholic Environmental Ethos: Three Episodes in the Growth of Environmental Awareness in Western Pennsylvania
Tim Kelly
The Consequences of Fossil Fuel Addictionin Schoharie County
Nancy M. Rourke
Laudato Si’, Communication Ethics, and the Common Good: To-ward a Dialogic Meeting amid Environmental Crisis
John H. Prellwitz
Strange as This Weather Has Been: Teaching Laudato Si’and Ecofeminism
David von Schlichten
At Home in Northern Appalachia: Laudato Si’and the Catholic Committee of Appalachia
Jessica Wrobleski
Contributors
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Christopher Mc Mahon teaches in the Department of Theology at St. Vincent College, Latrobe, Pennsylvania. He is the author of Jesus Our Salvation (2007) and Called Together: An Introduction to Ecclesiology (2010).