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NAME of the FACULTY: Fr 1 CURRICULUM VITAE NAME OF THE FACULTY: Fr. Abundio R. Babor Jr., M.S.C., S.T.D. I. PERSONAL INFORMATION Home Address Missionaries of the Sacred Heart 10, 17th St., New Manila, Quezon City Email Address [email protected] Tel. No. (02) 8724-31-30 Date of Birth October 15, 1968 Place of Birth Jimalalud, Negros Oriental Citizenship Filipino If religious /cleric: Name of Congregation/ Missionaries of the Sacred Heart Diocese Official Address Missionaries of the Sacred Heart 22 Gilmore Avenue (corner 4th Street) 1112 New Manila, Quezon City Philippines Name of Major Superior/ Fr. Leonardo Cabrera, M.S.C. Local Ordinary Name of Local Superior Fr. James Espuerta, M.S.C. Date of Perpetual Profession June 2, 1993 Date of Priestly Ordination April 5, 1995 II. EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT A. BACHELOR’S DEGREE Name of Institution Divine Word Mission Seminary (Christ the King Seminary) Place E. Rodriguez Ave., Quezon City, Philippines Date of Graduation March 25, 1988 Degree Earned Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy Honors Received Cum Laude B. LICENTIATE DEGREE Name of Institution Accademia Alfonsiana Pontifical Lateran University Place Rome, Italy Date of Completion June 17, 2003 Degree Earned Licentiate in Moral Theology Thesis Title “A Critique on Arne Naess’ Deep Ecology in the Light of John Paul II’s Statements on Ecology: Exploring the Moral Basis of Human Responsibility for the Environment” 2 Name of Adviser Fr. Brian V. Johnstone, C.Ss.R. Honors Received Magna cum Laude C. DOCTORATE DEGREE Name of Institution Accademia Alfonsiana Pontifical Lateran University Place Rome, Italy Date of Defense April 21, 2015 Degree Earned Doctorate in Moral Theology Dissertation Title “From Sustainable Development to Sustainable Community: Toward a Moral Paradigm for Environmental Sustainability” Name of Adviser Fr Martin McKeever C.Ss.R. Area of Specialization Moral Theology Honors Received Magna cum Laude III. WORK EXPERIENCE A. NON-TEACHING FROM TO NAME OF INSTITUTION NATURE OF WORK 1995 1996 St. John the Evangelist Parish, Assistant Parish Priest Guimba, Nueva Ecija 1996 1999 MSC Novitiate Novitiate Socius 39, Villa Candido Compound Gen. T. de Leon St. Valenzuela Metro Manila 1999 2001 MSC Scholasticate Dean of Studies 10, 17th St. New Manila Quezon City 2003 2007 Communication Foundation Vice-President For Asia 4427 Old Sta. Mesa Road Sta. Mesa, Metro Manila 2005 2007 Bioethics Commission Member Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines 470 General Luna St, Intramuros, Manila 2009 2013 Missionaries of the Sacred Provincial Council Member and Heart-Philippine Province Chairman of Initial Formation 22 Gilmore Avenue (corner Commission 4th Street) 1112 New Manila, Quezon City Philippines 2015 Present Missionaries of the Sacred Vice Provincial and Chairman of Heart-Philippine Province Commission on Communication 22 Gilmore Avenue (corner 4th Street) 1112 New Manila, Quezon City 3 Philippines B. TEACHING FROM TO NAME OF INSTITUTION COURSES TAUGHT 2003 Present Maryhill School of Theology Fundamental Moral Theology 62, 14th St., New Manila Synthesis: Moral Theology Quezon City Ad Audiendas Confessiones Environmental Ethics Justice and Liberation 2010 2013 De La Salle University-Manila TREDTWO: The Filipino- 2401 Taft Avenue Christian in a Changing World 1004 Manila TREDTRI: The Christian and the Word TREDFOR: The Call of the Kingdom of God and Christian Responses 2016 2017 Institute of Formation and Contemporary Moral Questions Religious Studies 122 N. Domingo Avenue Corner St. John Street, Cubao Quezon City 2016 2018 Religious Education Summer Fundamental Moral Theology Institute (RESI) Mother Ignacia Center for Spirituality 214 N. Domingo St., 1111 Quezon City 2016 Present Loyola School of Theology Fundamental Moral Theology Ateneo de Manila University Ad Audiendas Confessiones 1108 Quezon City Ethics of Ecology The Conception of Justice and Its Application to Contemporary Moral Issues Moral Discourse in Cinema IV. MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS A. PHILIPPINES FROM TO NAME OF THE POSITION/ACHIEVEMENTS ORGANIZATION 2003 Present Communication Foundation Member- Board of Incorporators For Asia Old Sta. Mesa Road Sta. Mesa, Metro Manila 2005 2007 Bioethics Commission Member Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines 470 General Luna St, Intramuros, Manila 4 2015 Present Foundation for the Philippine Member Environment 77 Matahimik Street, Diliman, Quezon City 2017 Present Global Catholic Climate Member Movement-Pilipinas Rm 206 One Annapolis Building, 5, Annapolis Street Cubao, Quezon City B. INTERNATIONAL FROM TO NAME OF THE POSITION/ACHIEVEMENTS ORGANIZATION 2010 Present Amnesty International Member 1 Easton Street, London 2015 Present Global Catholic Climate Member Movement 29106 Washington, DC 200017 USA 2018 Present Catholic Theological Ethics in Member the World Church 140 Commonwealth Avenue Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 2018 Present Greenpeace International Member Ottho Heldringstraat 5 1066 AZ Amsterdam The Netherlands V. RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS A. BOOKS TITLE PLACE OF PUBLICATION YEAR OF & PUBLISHER PUBLICATION “From Sustainable Development to Rome, Italy 2015 Sustainable Community: Toward a Accademia Alfonsiana, Pontifical Moral Paradigm for Environmental Lateran University Sustainability” B. ARTICLES TITLE NAME OF THE YEAR OF NO. JOURNAL/BOOK PUBLICATION OF PAGES “Doctrine of Just War” LUMINA: An October 2003 12 Interdisciplinary Research (Volume 14, and Scholarly Journal of No.2) Holy Name University, 5 Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines “Moral Theology and Globalization: LUMINA: An October 2004 15 Exploring Ethical Problems” Interdisciplinary Research (Volume 15, and Scholarly Journal of No.2) Holy Name University, Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines “Living Virtuously: The Ethics of MST REVIEW: Maryhill Vol. 17, no. 2 5 Care for the Environment” School of Theology (2015) 62, 14th St. corner Gilmore Avenue New Manila, Quezon City “Laudato Si Made Simple” ECO: A Magazine About Vol. 5, no. 8 11 Our Common Home (2016) Communication Foundation For Asia 4427 Old Sta. Mesa Road Sta. Mesa, Metro Manila “A Bucket Half Empty: A Critique LANDAS, The Journal of Forthcoming on the Notion of Sustainable Loyola School of Development as a Paradigm for Theology Environmental Sustainability” Ateneo de Manila University 1108 Quezon City “That They All May Be One”: LANDAS, The Journal of Forthcoming Sustainable Community as a Loyola School of Paradigm for Environmental Theology Sustainability Ateneo de Manila University 1108 Quezon City C. OTHER CREATIVE WORKS TITLE DESCRIPTION YEAR “New Paradigm for Environmental Letter to the Editor 2015 Sustainability” Philippine Daily Inquirer 1098 Chino Roces Ave. cor Yague and Mascardo Sts. 1204, Makati, Metro Manila “A priest’s take on same-sex Letter to the Editor 2016 marriage” Philippine Daily Inquirer 1098 Chino Roces Ave. cor Yague and Mascardo Sts. 1204, Makati, Metro Manila “Love for our Common Home: General Bulletin Article 2017 The Spirituality of the Heart and Missionaries of the Sacred Heart Laudato Si’” 11 Via Asmara 6 Roma Italia “Thou shalt not kill”: A Moral Symposium Paper 2018 Discernment On Extrajudicial Maryhill School of Theology Killing 62, 14th St., New Manila Quezon City “No Moral Justification to Arm Letter to the Editor 2018 Priests” Philippine Daily Inquirer 1098 Chino Roces Ave. cor Yague and Mascardo Sts. 1204, Makati, Metro Manila “Moral Basis of Lockdown Vis-à- Online Forum 2020 vis Corona Virus Pandemic” Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church VI. TALKS AND LECTURES DELIVERED DATE NAME OF TITLE OF PAPER CONFERENCE AND PLACE July 28, Provincial Conference of “Laudato Si and Moral Responsibility for the 2015 the Missionaries of the Environment” Sacred Heart (MSC)- Philippine Province 22 Gilmore Avenue, New Manila, Quezon City August 7, Task Force for the “Laudato Si and Moral Responsibility for the 2015 Orientation of Church Environment” Personnel (Formators Group) 22 Gilmore Avenue, New Manila, Quezon City August Communication “Laudato Si and Moral Responsibility for the 25, 2015 Foundation Environment” For Asia 4427 Old Sta. Mesa Road Sta. Mesa, Metro Manila September Benedictine Monastic “Laudato Si and Moral Responsibility for the 5, 2015 Community Environment” Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat Mendiola St, San Miguel, Manila, Metro Manila September Philippine Movement for “Filipino Values and Good Governance” 10, 2015 Democracy and Governance-Quezon City Chapter (PMDG) Quezon City Hall Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila 7 September Chevalier Family “Laudato Si and Moral Responsibility for the 22, 2015 Formands’ Forum Environment” MSC Sacred Heart Theologate 10, 17th Street, New Manila Quezon City October 3, Pastoral Conference of the “Laudato Si and Moral Responsibility for the 2015 Congregation of the Environment” Immaculate Heart of Mary (CICM) Philippine Province 60, 14th St. corner Gilmore Avenue New Manila, Quezon City October 8, St. Alphonsus Catholic “Laudato Si and Moral Responsibility for the 2015 School Environment” Lapulapu City, Cebu October 9, Nuestra Señora de la “Laudato Si and Moral Responsibility for the 2015 Regla Parish Environment” Dimataga Street Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu November San Sebastian School “Laudato Si and Moral Responsibility for the 15, 2015 T. 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