There is parking after 5 PM behind and across the street from Anabel Taylor Hall. The auditorium is room 230, one floor above the chapel level. An accessible entrance is found at the front of the building, and an elevator is located near the building's main office.
In 2015, Pope Francis wrote Laudato Si’, a letter to every single person in the world, confronting the looming calamity of human impact on Earth and ourselves. There are four "voices" that Pope Francis calls specifically for in Laudato Si’: the Voice of the Poor, the Indigenous, the Youth, and Wildlife, voices that are too often ignored in today's world. We witness a series of letters exit the Vatican, traveling across the globe to Senegal, Brazil, India and Hawaii. These are invitations to five remarkable human beings for an unprecedented dialogue with the Pope. A dialogue where we become caretakers of this planet we call home. (Description drawn from PBS) Free and open to the public. No advance registration necessary.
Parking: There is a parking lot behind Anabel Taylor Hall; no permit is needed after 5 PM. Parking may also be found in the lot behind Willard Straight Hall, immediately across the street from the Anabel Taylor parking lot.