Laudato Si’ Circles
Laudato Si’ Circles are small groups that meet regularly to deepen their relationship with God as Creator and all members of creation.
Together, they pray with and for creation, reflect on their ongoing ecological conversion, and take action.
Please fill out this form with all your information. As an active Circle leader you will be part of LSM and this information will be registered in our database as an active member so LSM can support you.
Learn more about Laudato Si’ Circles
Why start or join a Laudato Si’ Circle?
We all need a community to live the Laudato Si’ message (LS 219), and locally is where we can make a difference.
“The ecological conversion needed to bring about lasting change is also a community conversion” (LS 219).
Urgency: The severity of the climate emergency and the ecological crisis require immediate, bold action today.
Stories
Laudato Si’ Encounter: Monthly Prayer Guide April 2022
Discover the April Laudato Si’ Encounter, a prayer guide to pray during Lent, this month praying for Mother Earth
Maryknoll Sisters ‘spark a movement,’ fall in love with God’s creation
Religious sisters everywhere have fallen in love with God’s creation. Laudato Si’ Movement is joining Pope Francis and celebrating these brave and powerful women, including Sister Anastasia Lott of the Maryknoll Sisters.
Laudato Si’ Encounter: Monthly Prayer Guide March 2022
Discover the March Laudato Si’ Encounter, a prayer guide to pray during Lent, this month with the theme: repentance.
Honduras’ ‘Laudato Si’ family’: ‘With the movement we discovered a new dimension of the Church’
In Honduras, the “Laudato Si’ family” participates in the national chapter and they all have been certified as Laudato Si’ Animators.
Latin America in action: Signature collection, awareness raising, and reforestation
Catholics throughout Latin America, including in Colombia and Argentina, are gathering Healthy Planet, Healthy People petition.
Sister Inez Amorim: “I am daughter and steward of the Earth”
We continue to pray for religious and consecrated women, especially those who serve the Laudato Si’ Movement. Testimony of Sister Inez, from Brazil.











