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Living Sustainably as part of Spiritual Practice Notre Dame Conference October 10, 2009

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Page 1: Living Sustainably as part of Spiritual Practice

Living Sustainably as part of Spiritual Practice

Notre Dame ConferenceOctober 10, 2009

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Models for the Catholic University

Reverend Charles Morris, Founder, Michigan Interfaith Power & Light and

Pastor, St. Elizabeth Parish, Wyandotte, Michigan

Danielle Conroyd, Project Director,

Immaculate Heart of Mary Sisters’ Monroe Campus Long Range Master Plan

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IHM Motherhouse Renovation:

A Story of Transformation and

A Legacy of Education

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Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of MaryBuilt in 1932 – Monroe, Michigan

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IHMs Founded 1845: Monroe, MI "Urgent necessity" educate girls of "frontier"

Theresa Maxis

Louis Gillet

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To Establishing Educational Institutionsand Staffing Parish Parochial Schools

From Log Cabin Beginnings...

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Marygrove College

Detroit, Michigan

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Staffed 121 elementary schools

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49 high schools

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Michigan

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Africa

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South America

Middle East

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“ Respond to the world’s most pressing needs”

Mother Ruth Hankerd and Sister Miriam Raymo

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Urged by the love of God,we choose to work with others

to build a culture of peaceand right relationships

among ourselves, with the Church,and with the whole Earth community.

IHM Mission Statement

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480 vowed members

119 associates

36.5% retired/infirm

77.8% over age 65

75 years median age

IHM Demographics

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Discernment Process

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Prayer andFoundational Questions

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Vision Emerged of Sustainable Future

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Reuse existing building

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Sustainable Renovation

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“Meeting the needs of the present generationwithout compromising the ability of futuregenerations to meet their own needs.”

The IHM Commitment toSustainability as a Moral Mandate

The World Commissionon Environment and

Development