Event details
- Saturday | February 14, 2026
- 8:30 am - 12:00 pm
- Newman Hall / Holy Spirit Church 2700 Dwight Way, Berkeley, CA (at College Avenue)
- 510-303-9767
Please join us on Valentine’s Day for a journey of love with our keynote speaker, Anne Symens-Bucher and our 2025 Peacemaker of the Year Awardee Maurice Harper.
The Journey of Peacemaking: Francis of Assisi and Sultan Malik al-Kamil
Saint Francis of Assisi traveled to Egypt in 1219 during the Fifth Crusade to evangelize both the Crusaders and the Muslims. He met with Sultan Malik Al-Kamil, who was the nephew of the famous Sultan Saladin. Their meeting ended with the Sultan giving gifts to Francis and free pass within Muslim lands. Francis returned to Assisi a changed man. Their exchange is the peacemaking story of respect and mutual evangelization in a polarized culture that demanded mutual hatred and destruction of the Other, the one who is outside our circle of care. Francis’ journey can inspire our own peacemaking journey in this time of violence and polarization. Using the story of Francis meeting the Sultan, and the framework of the Spiral of the Work That Reconnects, Anne will invite us to reflect on what we can learn from St. Francis about the gifts we receive when we open our hearts to our perceived enemies.
Anne Symens-Bucher was Joanna Macy’s executive assistant for 20 years before Joanna’s death in July of 2025. Prior to that Anne worked for 25 years for the Franciscan Friars of the St. Barbara Province, primarily as co-director of their Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation Office. In the 1970s, she lived at the New York Catholic Worker with Dorothy Day, and subsequently founded the Oakland Catholic Worker. She co-founded the Nevada Desert Experience, organizing events at the Nevada Test Site and serving on the NDE Board fo 3 decades. Anne and her husband, Terry, are professed Secular Franciscans and the founders of Canticle Farm in Oakland, an intentional community experimenting at the intersection of faith, social justice, and Earth-based nonviolent activism. Canticle Farm is rooted in Franciscan spirituality and the Work That Reconnects, a body of teachings of which Joanna Macy was the root teacher. Anne & Terry have been married for 39 years and are the parents of five children and grandparents of three.
Tom Webb Peacemaker Award Honoring Maurice Harper
MAURICE HARPER, JR. is a ministry leader, social activist, and renowned educator. He is a member of Faith in Action East Bay and the Diocesan Racial Task Force, an active participant in Oakland Ceasefire Walks in Oakland, and a facilitator of JustFaith programs on racial equity, healing, and justice. A long-time member of St. Columba’s Church, Maurice is head of their St. Vincent de Paul Society and assists with many social justice and youth activities. He has been an educator in Bay Area schools, including as principal of the former St. Martin de Porres School in Oakland.
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Accessibility: Building is ADA accessible. Face masks are permitted but not required. Seating in same room but apart from the main audience can be arranged for immune sensitive. Please contact us if you have special accessibility needs. We will try to accommodate.
Parking: Hourly parking at Underhill Parking Garage at 2550 Channing Way (Haste and Channing) and street parking. Disabled parking available in the lot across from Newman.
Suggested donation of $20-$25 Payable by check, cash, or credit at the event, or via PayPal or credit card online (chose “donate” button on this site). But all are welcome regardless of ability to pay. No preregistration necessary
Registration & Start time: Registration begins at 8:30 am. Event begins at 9:00 am. No preregistration necessary. Please arrive early to register, enjoy refreshments and find your seat.
Refreshments: Coffee, tea, and an assortment of pastries and snacks will be offered.
