The Eucharist is ‘Mass-prepared’ but one of a kind May 31, 2021 | Blog, News and Updates“It is in the Eucharist that all that has been created finds its greatest exaltation. Grace, which tends to manifest itself tangibly, found unsurpassable expression when God himself became man and gave himself as food for his creatures” (LS 236). “While they were...
Laudato Si’ Week in India: Time to reflect in roots and fruits May 28, 2021 | News and UpdatesDespite the terrible Covid-19 crisis that is affecting India nowadays, the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India-Commission for Ecology and Caritas India organized a reflection activity during Laudato Si’ Week. Bishop Allwyn D’Silva, Auxiliary Bishop of Bombay, was...
Top 5 Laudato Si’ Week 2021 highlights May 28, 2021 | Blog, News and UpdatesDuring Laudato Si’ Week 2021, the Holy Spirit moved hundreds of thousands of Catholics on six continents to come together and celebrate the great progress we’ve made in bringing Laudato Si’ to life during the past six years. Inspired by the week’s theme, “for we know...
Laudato Si’ drives radical change and the path to a just future May 28, 2021 | Blog, News and UpdatesOn 27 May, more than 100 people from all corners of the world attended the fourth annual Laudato Si’ Reflection Day*, this year held online. Speakers offered inspiring reflections followed by exchanges with the audience on long-term thinking, the role of the Church...
From Aparecida to Laudato Si’: Care for Creation May 27, 2021 | News and Updates As a celebration of the anniversary, this first conversation is being held in preparation for the Ecclesial Assembly of Latin America and the Caribbean, which aims to reignite the pastoral commitment of missionary disciples and will be held in Mexico in...