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Ecological Conversion Events
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The Global Catholic Letter on Climate Change to the COP28 Presidency
Social Catholic Teaching (SCT) calls us to “accelerate the just energy transition” in the key of Integral Ecology, changing international policies. This event is part of a series of Catholic advocacy actions on governments to make bold decisions about climate change mitigation, just energy transition, and integral human development. Under Pope Francis’ leadership and previous global grassroots manifestos, we will deliver a joint letter to the COP 28 Presidency. Organizers: Carmelite NGO, LSM, UNANIMA International (UI), VIVAT International (VIVAT), Boston College, Catholic Relief Services - United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (CRS), Ieunesse Étudiante Catholique Internationale (IYCS-JECI), Society of Catholic Medical Missionaries (SCMM). Speakers in the Round Table: Archbishop Peter Chong (Asia-Pacific, VIVAT), Bishop Stephen Mamza (Africa), Bishop Lizardo Estrada (Latin American and the Caribbean), Lorna Gold (FaithInvest, LSM Chair Board), Liana Almony (UNANIMA International), Roy Ibrahim (IYCS-JECI Program Coordinator), Tzeporah Berman (Chair of the FFNPT initiative; Stand.earth), Julia E. DeVoy (Boston College). Moderators: Jean Quinn (UNANIMA International) and Lindlyn Moma (LSM)
Ecumenical Service Prayer of Season of Creation 2023
cEcumenical Service Prayer of Season of Creation 2023 Dec 2, 3:00PM Christ Church, Jabel Ali: 14.3km from Expo City
Exhibit “Places of Climate Injustices”
Laudate Deum brings much needed attention to the climate injustices still prevalent throughout our common home. In line with the core message of Laudate Deum, Our Season of Creation campaign shone on a spotlight on the prayers and actions of our network in fighting climate justice through our #PrayingForYou campaign. The video exhibit highlights "Places of Injustice" linked to climate damages and socio-ecological impacts through the global production of thematic “climate injustices” through messages, documentary videos, and other digital arts. Vulnerable people become a living letter to their governments by denouncing injustice and claiming climate justice. Visit the LSM Exhibit Date and time: 1-6 December 2023 10AM - 5PM Venue: Booth 24; Thematic Category: Adaptation, Resilience, and Loss and Damage. More information: https://laudatosimovement.org/exhibit-cop-28/
Ecological Conversion News
VI Sunday in Ordinary Time
This Sunday’s gospel describes the image of the leper and the transgressions that lead to a relationship with God.
We welcome our newest chapter: New Hampshire, USA!
Meet our newest chapter – New Hampshire, USA! The chapter is starting with members from 5 different parishes across the state.
LSM’s Monthly Prayer Guide – February 2024
Discover February Laudato Si’ Monthly Prayer Guide, we pray this month for a deeper ecological conversion recognizing our ecological sins.
SOC 2024: “To hope and act with Creation”
The theme and symbol for the 2024 Season of Creation have been revealed: “To hope and act with Creation” and “The firstfruits of hope”
Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time
This Sunday’s gospel presents us with Jesus in his continuous and incessant service to suffering humanity.
Prayer and gratitude in the midst of a special time of transition for LSM
Celebrating nine years of the Laudato Si’ Movement, the First online Global Encounter of 2024 was held to bid farewell to Tomás Insua and welcome Susana Réfega as executive director.
Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time
This Sunday’s gospel talks about the teaching in the synagogue of Capernaum, with a word that shakes each of us up into a new creation.
Third Sunday of Ordinary Time
This Sunday’s Gospel also insists on the call of the first disciples. How does the Word of God find us in our daily activities?
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
This Sunday’s gospel tells us about the call: What are the actions that the Word asks of us in order to be truly lived out by us?