Stories
General
Season of Creation 2026: Living Water Theme, Dates, and How to Participate
Global communities unite through the Season of Creation to pray, learn, and take action for environmental sustainability and care for our common home.
Palm Sunday. Passion, death, and resurrection: opening the heart
Reflect on Palm Sunday through Christ’s Passion, exploring love, ecological justice, and hope in a divided world inspired by Laudato Si’.
Action and Ecological Conversion in Europe: ELSiA’s Retreat at Taizé
From March 5 to 8, a three-day retreat unfolded in deep connection — with one another, with God, and with nature. Representatives from around 30 organisations across various European countries gathered to make hope visible through concrete initiatives of integral...
Laudato Si’ Movement Opens Registration for the 2026 Laudato Si’ Animators Training
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 call of Pope Leo XIV to deepen ecological education and inspire new paths to safeguard creation. In a recent...
Catholic leaders from the Global South and Europe call for a just transition beyond fossil fuels
Rome / Bogotá / Belém — March 16, 2026 Catholic leaders from Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia, Oceania, and Europe gathered today for a global webinar to present the “Manifesto of the Churches of the Global South for Our Common Home: Towards Peace with...
Catholic Leaders Call for a Just Transition Beyond Fossil Fuels to Protect Our Common Home
Catholic leaders from the Global South and Europe launch a manifesto calling for a just transition beyond fossil fuels. The Laudato Si’ Movement highlights the moral and theological case for climate action and protecting vulnerable communities.
Eco-Conversion
Season of Creation 2026: Living Water Theme, Dates, and How to Participate
Global communities unite through the Season of Creation to pray, learn, and take action for environmental sustainability and care for our common home.
Palm Sunday. Passion, death, and resurrection: opening the heart
Reflect on Palm Sunday through Christ’s Passion, exploring love, ecological justice, and hope in a divided world inspired by Laudato Si’.
Catholic Leaders Call for a Just Transition Beyond Fossil Fuels to Protect Our Common Home
Catholic leaders from the Global South and Europe launch a manifesto calling for a just transition beyond fossil fuels. The Laudato Si’ Movement highlights the moral and theological case for climate action and protecting vulnerable communities.
A Global Return to the Heart: 300 Voices United for Creation During Lent
Over 300 people from around the world joined the Laudato Si’ Movement’s global Lenten Prayer Service, uniting in prayer for ecological conversion and care for our common home.
Fifth Sunday of Lent: The Resurrection of Lazarus and a Call to Care for Life
Lazarus, Come Out”: Fifth Sunday of Lent Reflection on Compassion and Care for Creation
Catholic Leaders Call for a Just Transition Beyond Fossil Fuels to Protect Our Common Home
Catholic leaders from the Global South and Europe launch a manifesto calling for a just transition beyond fossil fuels. The Laudato Si’ Movement highlights the moral and theological case for climate action and protecting vulnerable communities.
Prophetic Advocacy
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...
Why Ending Fossil Fuels Matters for the Laudato Si’ Movement
The Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty addresses the climate crisis by ending fossil fuel expansion and promoting a just transition rooted in care for creation and climate justice.
Dilexi Te: Tolerated Evils and How to Be the Church of the Poor
Dilexi Te invites the Church to walk with the poor, confront structural injustice, and build collective, faith-driven solutions for social, economic, and ecological justice in the Philippines and beyond by Bishop Gerardo A. Alminaza
Lifestyles
Season of Creation 2026: Living Water Theme, Dates, and How to Participate
Global communities unite through the Season of Creation to pray, learn, and take action for environmental sustainability and care for our common home.
Palm Sunday. Passion, death, and resurrection: opening the heart
Reflect on Palm Sunday through Christ’s Passion, exploring love, ecological justice, and hope in a divided world inspired by Laudato Si’.
Catholic Leaders Call for a Just Transition Beyond Fossil Fuels to Protect Our Common Home
Catholic leaders from the Global South and Europe launch a manifesto calling for a just transition beyond fossil fuels. The Laudato Si’ Movement highlights the moral and theological case for climate action and protecting vulnerable communities.
A Global Return to the Heart: 300 Voices United for Creation During Lent
Over 300 people from around the world joined the Laudato Si’ Movement’s global Lenten Prayer Service, uniting in prayer for ecological conversion and care for our common home.
Fifth Sunday of Lent: The Resurrection of Lazarus and a Call to Care for Life
Lazarus, Come Out”: Fifth Sunday of Lent Reflection on Compassion and Care for Creation
Catholic Leaders Call for a Just Transition Beyond Fossil Fuels to Protect Our Common Home
Catholic leaders from the Global South and Europe launch a manifesto calling for a just transition beyond fossil fuels. The Laudato Si’ Movement highlights the moral and theological case for climate action and protecting vulnerable communities.
Africa
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...
National Meeting of the Laudato Si’ Movement – Cameroon Chapter
By: Henry Alix Effa Chargé de la communication du Chapitre LSM Cameroun. Report on Saturday, 29 November 2025 The second national meeting of the Cameroon Chapter of the Laudato Si’ Movement was held on Saturday, 29 November 2025, in Yaoundé. It brought together eight...
Chapters
- 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 […]
- Manifesto of the Churches of the Global South for our Common Homeon March 12, 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 […]
- Conversations at Bethanyon February 16, 2026
Father James Martin, SJ, will reflect on vocation, little but critical life lessons, and the unexpected steps along the path to finding his way to where he is […]
- Building a Culture of Care for Creation at St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Bridgewateron February 16, 2026
The Green Team at St. Bernard of Clairvaux parish in Bridgewater has been contributing to parish life through initiatives to reduce energy consumption, […]
- Statement from Catholic Climate Covenant and Laudato Si’ Movement on the EPA’s Rescission of the Endangerment Findingon February 13, 2026
Catholic Climate Covenant and Laudato Si’ Movement are deeply alarmed and disappointed by today’s decision by the Environmental Protection Agency to […]


























