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List of Illustrations viii
Preface ix
Introduction: Planetary Call and Response 1
The Green Catholic Imagination: Varieties of Companion Planting 22
Standing Their Ground: From Pioneering Nuns to Bioneering Sisters 52
It Isn't Easy Being Green: Habitat, Habits, and Hybrids 78
"Changeless and Changing": Engaged Monasticism in the Ecozoic Era 115
Nourishing the Earthbody: Sacramental Foodways and Culinary Eucharist 161
"The Tractor Is My Pulpit": Sacred Agriculture as Priestly Practice 183
Saving Seeds: Heirloom Conservation and Genetic Sanctuaries 210
Stations of the Earth: Body Prayer, Labyrinths, and Other Peripatetic Rituals 231
Conclusion: Stepping into the Future 260
Critical Mass: Earth Ministries in the United States and Canada 289
Notes 293
Acknowledgments 351
Index 353
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