Stories
General
Santa Marta: A Defining Moment to End the Fossil Fuel Era
Santa Marta marks a critical turning point in global climate action, as leaders advance a Fossil Fuel Treaty to accelerate a just and equitable transition away from fossil fuels.
From the Heart of Christ to caring for our Common Home
A global journey through Dilexit Nos and why it matters for the care of creation What does the Sacred Heart of Jesus have to do with integral ecology and care of our Common Home? Across five countries in Europe, the Laudato Si' Movement and its partners are weaving...
The Laudato Si’ Movement meets with the President of COP30 to discuss climate justice and a just transition
The meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs took place on the eve of the Santa Marta Conference and reinforced the importance of the voice of faith communities in international climate debates. BRASÍLIA, April 6, 2026 — The Laudato Si’ Movement held a meeting this...
One Week. One Action. Why This Laudato Si’ Week Cannot Wait
A global call during Laudato Si’ Week to move from reflection to action—uniting faith, hope, and concrete steps to care for our common home.
Christ is Risen! The Heart of the World Beats with New Life
Christ is Risen: discover how Easter, Divine Mercy Sunday, and Laudato Si’ inspire hope, ecological renewal, and care for creation.
Italian civil society pushes back against CDP’s Energy Transition Strategy
Rome, 8 April 2026 – ActionAid Italia, Focsiv, Legambiente, Movimento Laudato Si’ and ReCommon – with the international support of CAN Europe, Counter Balance and Oil Change International – express their disappointment at the new energy sector policy of Cassa Depositi...
Eco-Conversion
Santa Marta: A Defining Moment to End the Fossil Fuel Era
Santa Marta marks a critical turning point in global climate action, as leaders advance a Fossil Fuel Treaty to accelerate a just and equitable transition away from fossil fuels.
One Week. One Action. Why This Laudato Si’ Week Cannot Wait
A global call during Laudato Si’ Week to move from reflection to action—uniting faith, hope, and concrete steps to care for our common home.
Christ is Risen! The Heart of the World Beats with New Life
Christ is Risen: discover how Easter, Divine Mercy Sunday, and Laudato Si’ inspire hope, ecological renewal, and care for creation.
Not a “Bandwagon”: The Courage and Discernment Behind Catholic Fossil Fuel Divestment
Catholic fossil fuel divestment is not a trend but a faith-driven process of ecological discernment, aligning Church investments with climate justice, moral responsibility, and care for our common home.
A Changed Heart Can Change the World
Join the Laudato Si’ Animator Training to transform your heart, deepen your ecological spirituality, and become a leader in caring for our common home.
Alternative Mining Indaba 2026: A United Call for Justice, Dignity, and Community-Centred Mining
The Alternative Mining Indaba (AMI) 2026 concluded in Cape Town on 11 February after three days of powerful reflection, dialogue, and mobilisation under the theme, “Alternative Stories of Mining – United in Solidarity with the Mining-Affected Communities across the...
Prophetic Advocacy
A Changed Heart Can Change the World
Join the Laudato Si’ Animator Training to transform your heart, deepen your ecological spirituality, and become a leader in caring for our common home.
Alternative Mining Indaba 2026: A United Call for Justice, Dignity, and Community-Centred Mining
The Alternative Mining Indaba (AMI) 2026 concluded in Cape Town on 11 February after three days of powerful reflection, dialogue, and mobilisation under the theme, “Alternative Stories of Mining – United in Solidarity with the Mining-Affected Communities across the...
Radical Kinship: Women of Faith Rising for Our Common Home
Women of faith unite across religions to lead global climate justice and protect our common home, highlighting the growing role of faith-based women leaders in climate action.
Interfaith Liturgy on Global Inequality Webinar
The G20 brings together the world’s major economies to shape global decisions on finance, development, and growth, decisions that have far-reaching consequences for people and the planet. While these spaces are often dominated by political and economic interests,...
Africa Faith Groups Engagement at UNEA-7: A Wrap-Up
EVANS OTIELI - Laudato Si Kenya Chapter Coordination Team member During the Seventh United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-7), faith-based actors from across Africa gathered with a shared purpose: to ensure that moral, ethical, and justice-centred perspectives...
The Church’s Voice at COP30: Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Kisangani: Bishop Léonard Ndjadi Ndjate Represents Faith and Climate Justice
At COP30 in Belém, faith voices offered a powerful reminder of what is truly at stake in the climate crisis. Among them was Bishop Leonard, who joined civil society organisations, Indigenous leaders, and climate advocates at a press conference urging world leaders to...
Lifestyles
Santa Marta: A Defining Moment to End the Fossil Fuel Era
Santa Marta marks a critical turning point in global climate action, as leaders advance a Fossil Fuel Treaty to accelerate a just and equitable transition away from fossil fuels.
One Week. One Action. Why This Laudato Si’ Week Cannot Wait
A global call during Laudato Si’ Week to move from reflection to action—uniting faith, hope, and concrete steps to care for our common home.
Christ is Risen! The Heart of the World Beats with New Life
Christ is Risen: discover how Easter, Divine Mercy Sunday, and Laudato Si’ inspire hope, ecological renewal, and care for creation.
Not a “Bandwagon”: The Courage and Discernment Behind Catholic Fossil Fuel Divestment
Catholic fossil fuel divestment is not a trend but a faith-driven process of ecological discernment, aligning Church investments with climate justice, moral responsibility, and care for our common home.
A Changed Heart Can Change the World
Join the Laudato Si’ Animator Training to transform your heart, deepen your ecological spirituality, and become a leader in caring for our common home.
Alternative Mining Indaba 2026: A United Call for Justice, Dignity, and Community-Centred Mining
The Alternative Mining Indaba (AMI) 2026 concluded in Cape Town on 11 February after three days of powerful reflection, dialogue, and mobilisation under the theme, “Alternative Stories of Mining – United in Solidarity with the Mining-Affected Communities across the...
Africa
Alternative Mining Indaba 2026: A United Call for Justice, Dignity, and Community-Centred Mining
The Alternative Mining Indaba (AMI) 2026 concluded in Cape Town on 11 February after three days of powerful reflection, dialogue, and mobilisation under the theme, “Alternative Stories of Mining – United in Solidarity with the Mining-Affected Communities across the...
Interfaith Liturgy on Global Inequality Webinar
The G20 brings together the world’s major economies to shape global decisions on finance, development, and growth, decisions that have far-reaching consequences for people and the planet. While these spaces are often dominated by political and economic interests,...
Africa Faith Groups Engagement at UNEA-7: A Wrap-Up
EVANS OTIELI - Laudato Si Kenya Chapter Coordination Team member During the Seventh United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-7), faith-based actors from across Africa gathered with a shared purpose: to ensure that moral, ethical, and justice-centred perspectives...
The Church’s Voice at COP30: Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Kisangani: Bishop Léonard Ndjadi Ndjate Represents Faith and Climate Justice
At COP30 in Belém, faith voices offered a powerful reminder of what is truly at stake in the climate crisis. Among them was Bishop Leonard, who joined civil society organisations, Indigenous leaders, and climate advocates at a press conference urging world leaders to...
A need for energy transition for preserving the Air we breathe in Burundi
Muheto Roberto, Assistant Chapter Leader of Burundi, Laudato Si Movement Burundi On December 11, 2025, the Laudato Si' Movement Burundi, in collaboration with the Association APEBH Burundi, organised a round table session in Burundi on a silent crisis: air pollution,...
Faith in Action at United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-7) : Advancing an Accelerated and Inclusive Renewable Energy Transition
By: Josh Linus Ng’ang’a UNEA7 was held in Nairobi, Kenya, from 8 to 12 December 2025 at the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) headquarters, on the theme "Advancing sustainable solutions for a resilient planet”. Laudato Si’ Movement Africa held an offsite...
Chapters
- Creation Care is Health Careon April 13, 2026
April 22 at 7 pm on Zoom. An Earth Day Webinar. Use the QR code or this link to register: […]
- Christians and Climate Change Podcast Featuring Lorna Goldon April 9, 2026
What does it mean to care for creation as an expression of our faith? Dr. Samuel Shephard speaks with Lorna Gold, of the Laudato Si’ Movement, about Pope […]
- A Tree Grows at St. Bernard de Clairvauxon April 2, 2026
A few weeks ago we shared the picture of a bare tree at St. Bernard de Clairvaux in Bridgewater. When parishioners perform acts that care for creation by […]
- Laudato Si’ Movement Opens Registration for the 2026 Laudato Si’ Animators Trainingon March 30, 2026
Global online program equips Catholics and people of goodwill to lead local climate and ecological action inspired by faith The program responds to the urgent […]
- A Simple Life in Harmony with Creationon March 13, 2026
We warmly invite you to attend this retreat on May 16 sponsored by the Laudato Si’ Movement New Jersey Chapter. Please click on the title above to get all […]
- Manifesto of the Churches of the Global South for Our Common Homeon March 13, 2026
🌿Churches from the Global South and Europe raise a clear voice for our common home. Catholic leaders from Latin America, Africa, Asia, Oceania, and Europe […]






















