From the Amazon, a global synodal voice calls for urgent ecological conversion
Cardinals, bishops, movements, and organizations release a global statement urging ecological conversion and solidarity with the most vulnerable
Cardinals, bishops, movements, and organizations release a global statement urging ecological conversion and solidarity with the most vulnerable
The Laudato Si’ Movement has officially presented the People’s Determined Contributions (PDCs) to the COP30 Presidency during a Global Ethic Stocktake event held in the Blue Zone of the UN Climate Conference.
62 faith institutions announced their divestment from fossil fuels, showing global faith leadership for climate justice and a fossil-free future rooted in the spirit of Laudato Si’.
From Belém to the world, the Laudato Si’ Movement raises the moral voice of the Church and the Global South, calling for faith-based climate action and justice for the poor and the planet.
The European Laudato Si’ Alliance (ELSiA), with the Laudato Si’ Movement as a founding member, strengthened the Laudato Si’ voice in Europe at the Raising Hope Conference, renewing the call for ecological conversion, integral ecology, and faith-based climate action across the continent. Insights from the dedicated panel with the voices of Caritas Europa, Jesc (Jesuit european social center), Justice & Peace and St Mary university (UK), Cardinal Nemet (president of Serbian Bishop conference and vice president of the Council of Bishops Conferences in Europe (CCEE).
Ahead of COP30 in Belém, Europe’s Bishops call on the EU to strengthen its climate action and global leadership through a just energy transition and care for creation.