Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, integral ecology and traditional wisdom An inspiring saint for July: Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, patron of the native peoples, integral ecology and traditional wisdom. Read More Sisters, ‘daughters of the Church’, caring for Mother Earth Sr. Narguis Yousaf, from the Sisters of Charity of St. Jeanne Antide Thouret in Pakistan, speaks about her ecological conversion and gives us a glimpse of the ample efforts the Sisters of Charity are overtaking to care for creation. Read More Where is God in natural disasters? Where is God in natural disasters? Father Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam of the Vatican reflects on the age-old question in this special story. Read More From lockdown to leadership A Laudato Si’ Animator in Paraguay shares his inspirational ecological conversion story. Read all about how Arnaldo is mobilizing his whole community to care for God’s creation. Read More Season of Creation 2022’s symbol: the burning bush The burning bush is the Season of Creation 2022’s symbol and the theme “Listen to the voice of creation”. Find out more by reading this blog. Read More Where does all the plastic we throw away go? On International Plastic Bag Free Day we tell you the story of the Plastic Bank organization, which fights to reduce plastic’s footprint in the oceans. Read More Catholic organizations warn against Green Washing ahead of crucial CCDA vote Brussels, 5th July 2022 - As the European Parliament prepares to vote tomorrow on whether to veto the Commission’s proposal for a Complementary Climate Delegated Act (CCDA) during its plenary session in Strasbourg, CIDSE, the Jesuit European Social Centre (JESC) and... Read More Laudato Si’ Movement mourns loss of Cardinal Claudio Hummes Laudato Si’ Movement mourns the loss of Cardinal Claudio Hummes, a lifetime defender of the poor and advocate for God’s creation. Read More Over 30 Faith Institutions Announce a Multi-millionaire Divestment from Fossil Fuel Companies Catholic organizations have divested more than $500 million in combined assets Rome, July 5, 2022 - In total, thirty five faith institutions from six countries with more than $1.25 billion in combined assets announced today their divestment from fossil fuel companies.... Read More “If I do not see… I will not believe” As we celebrate St. Thomas the Apostle, known as ‘the incredulous’, we reflect on the people who had a position of unbelief in the face of the climate crisis, and are now experiencing the consequences. Read More Blog Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, integral ecology and traditional wisdom Jul 14 | Blog, News and Updates, Prayer An inspiring saint for July: Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, patron of the native peoples, integral ecology and traditional wisdom. read more Sisters, ‘daughters of the Church’, caring for Mother Earth Jul 14 | Blog, News and Updates Sr. Narguis Yousaf, from the Sisters of Charity of St. Jeanne Antide Thouret in Pakistan, speaks about her ecological conversion and gives us a glimpse of the ample efforts the Sisters of Charity are overtaking to care for creation. read more Where is God in natural disasters? Jul 12 | Advocacy, Blog, News and Updates Where is God in natural disasters? Father Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam of the Vatican reflects on the age-old question in this special story. read more From lockdown to leadership Jul 11 | Blog, News and Updates A Laudato Si’ Animator in Paraguay shares his inspirational ecological conversion story. Read all about how Arnaldo is mobilizing his whole community to care for God’s creation. read more Season of Creation 2022’s symbol: the burning bush Jul 8 | Blog, News and Updates, Season of Creation The burning bush is the Season of Creation 2022’s symbol and the theme “Listen to the voice of creation”. Find out more by reading this blog. read more Where does all the plastic we throw away go? Jul 6 | Blog, News and Updates On International Plastic Bag Free Day we tell you the story of the Plastic Bank organization, which fights to reduce plastic’s footprint in the oceans. read more Catholic organizations warn against Green Washing ahead of crucial CCDA vote Jul 5 | Blog, News and Updates, PressBrussels, 5th July 2022 - As the European Parliament prepares to vote tomorrow on whether to veto the Commission’s proposal for a Complementary Climate Delegated Act (CCDA) during its plenary session in Strasbourg, CIDSE, the Jesuit European Social Centre (JESC) and... read more Laudato Si’ Movement mourns loss of Cardinal Claudio Hummes Jul 5 | Blog, News and Updates, Prayer, Statements Laudato Si’ Movement mourns the loss of Cardinal Claudio Hummes, a lifetime defender of the poor and advocate for God’s creation. read more Over 30 Faith Institutions Announce a Multi-millionaire Divestment from Fossil Fuel Companies Jul 5 | Blog, Divestment, News and Updates, PressCatholic organizations have divested more than $500 million in combined assets Rome, July 5, 2022 - In total, thirty five faith institutions from six countries with more than $1.25 billion in combined assets announced today their divestment from fossil fuel companies.... read more “If I do not see… I will not believe” Jul 3 | Blog, News and Updates, Prayer As we celebrate St. Thomas the Apostle, known as ‘the incredulous’, we reflect on the people who had a position of unbelief in the face of the climate crisis, and are now experiencing the consequences. read more Posts navigation 1 2 … 81 > Page 1 of 81 Subscribe to our newsletter
Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, integral ecology and traditional wisdom Jul 14 | Blog, News and Updates, Prayer An inspiring saint for July: Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, patron of the native peoples, integral ecology and traditional wisdom. read more
Sisters, ‘daughters of the Church’, caring for Mother Earth Jul 14 | Blog, News and Updates Sr. Narguis Yousaf, from the Sisters of Charity of St. Jeanne Antide Thouret in Pakistan, speaks about her ecological conversion and gives us a glimpse of the ample efforts the Sisters of Charity are overtaking to care for creation. read more
Where is God in natural disasters? Jul 12 | Advocacy, Blog, News and Updates Where is God in natural disasters? Father Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam of the Vatican reflects on the age-old question in this special story. read more
From lockdown to leadership Jul 11 | Blog, News and Updates A Laudato Si’ Animator in Paraguay shares his inspirational ecological conversion story. Read all about how Arnaldo is mobilizing his whole community to care for God’s creation. read more
Season of Creation 2022’s symbol: the burning bush Jul 8 | Blog, News and Updates, Season of Creation The burning bush is the Season of Creation 2022’s symbol and the theme “Listen to the voice of creation”. Find out more by reading this blog. read more
Where does all the plastic we throw away go? Jul 6 | Blog, News and Updates On International Plastic Bag Free Day we tell you the story of the Plastic Bank organization, which fights to reduce plastic’s footprint in the oceans. read more
Catholic organizations warn against Green Washing ahead of crucial CCDA vote Jul 5 | Blog, News and Updates, PressBrussels, 5th July 2022 - As the European Parliament prepares to vote tomorrow on whether to veto the Commission’s proposal for a Complementary Climate Delegated Act (CCDA) during its plenary session in Strasbourg, CIDSE, the Jesuit European Social Centre (JESC) and... read more
Laudato Si’ Movement mourns loss of Cardinal Claudio Hummes Jul 5 | Blog, News and Updates, Prayer, Statements Laudato Si’ Movement mourns the loss of Cardinal Claudio Hummes, a lifetime defender of the poor and advocate for God’s creation. read more
Over 30 Faith Institutions Announce a Multi-millionaire Divestment from Fossil Fuel Companies Jul 5 | Blog, Divestment, News and Updates, PressCatholic organizations have divested more than $500 million in combined assets Rome, July 5, 2022 - In total, thirty five faith institutions from six countries with more than $1.25 billion in combined assets announced today their divestment from fossil fuel companies.... read more
“If I do not see… I will not believe” Jul 3 | Blog, News and Updates, Prayer As we celebrate St. Thomas the Apostle, known as ‘the incredulous’, we reflect on the people who had a position of unbelief in the face of the climate crisis, and are now experiencing the consequences. read more