Catholic Green Investment Roundtable

Feb 18 2025
9:30 am - 12:00 pm

Location

Amigo Hall
St George's Cathedral, Southwark, Lambeth Rd, London SE1 6HU

We invite you to a roundtable discussion on integrating Catholic Social Teaching principles into climate investment strategies.

This event will introduce a new toolkit which aims to guide financial directors, trustees, investment managers, and other professionals within Catholic dioceses, organisations, and religious orders in aligning their investment strategies with the principles of Catholic Social Teaching (CST).

Join us for an informative and engaging event featuring:

An introduction to the toolkit and its key features.

Presentations from guest speakers on the intersection of faith, finance, and climate action.

Networking opportunities with other faith-based investors and sustainability professionals.

An opportunity to explore the toolkit first-hand and ask questions.

The toolkit explores how to integrate faith and finance by:

Guiding investment decisions in line with CST values, such as care for creation and the preferential option for the poor.

Prioritising investments in renewable energy and other sustainable solutions to address the climate crisis.

Utilising the “see, judge, act” framework to critically examine investment choices and their impact on people and the planet.

RSVP here to secure your place.

This event is designed for financial directors, treasurers, trustees, investment managers, and other professionals within Catholic dioceses, organizations, and religious orders. If this does not describe your role, please share this invitation with those in your dioceses or religious order who might be able to attend.

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