Location: Knock House Hotel
10.00am to 3.00pm
Cost: €15 per person
Come join us at Knock House Hotel for a special event focused on protecting our environment and raising awareness for the importance of sustainability. Amazing guest speakers Eanna Ni Lamhna, Jane Mellett and Dr Brendan O’Keefe.
Let’s come together to make a difference and take action for our common home. This is a great opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and learn about ways to help our planet. Don’t miss out on this chance to contribute to a better future for all.
Places are limited.
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or For phone reservations, contact Nicola Mitchell at 094 93 88100 or email faithrenewal@knockshrine.ie
Dr Eanna Ni Lamhna, scientist and broadcaster
Eanna Ni Lamhna qualified as a scientist in the 1970’s. She set up the Irish Biological Records Centre in 1974 and is responsible for the original distribution maps of mammal and insects. She lectured postgraduates on sustainability for 20 years in TU Dublin. She was President of An Taisce from 2004 – 2009 and more recently President of the Tree Council of Ireland. She is a judge of Environmental initiatives undertaken by local groups on a county level such as Pride of Place and Love Where You Live. She is a highly respected radio and television broadcaster on environmental issues. She was awarded an honorary doctorate in Science by the University of Galway in November 2024.
Jane Mellett, Church Outreach Officer, Trocaire
Jane Mellett is the Church Outreach Manager at Trócaire. She is also a spiritual director, retreat facilitator and author. Jane’s work involves sharing the wisdom of Laudato Si’ – On Care for our Common Home with faith communities, in a variety of settings. Jane has a specific interest in how faith communities can contribute to addressing the environmental crises our world currently faces.
Dr Brendan O’Keeffe, Geographer and Social Scientist
Dr Brendan O’Keeffe is a geographer and social scientist. He lives in Cahersiveen, County Kerry, and he is active in his local parish community. Professionally, Brendan runs his own research consultancy for the past six years. Previously, he was a lecturer, in geography, in Mary Immaculate College, Limerick. He also has a practitioner background in community development.