Conversion, a pending task? Jan 4, 2022 | Blog, Circles, Member Organization, PrayerPhoto credit: Cathopic. Carlos Daniel, Venezuela We begin 2022 and it is time to recharge our energies with the Spirit brought to us by the Child God. Invited to conversion, this January we want to reflect on Baptism. Maria de los Angeles Casafus Carrillo, spiritual...
With its 70th anniversary, Caritas Internationalis launches “Together” campaign Dec 16, 2021 | Blog, Member Organization, News and UpdatesCáritas Internationalis celebrated its 70th anniversary on Sunday, 12 December and launched a worldwide campaign under the slogan “Together, acting today for a better tomorrow”, inspired by the encyclicals Laudato Si’ and Fratelli Tutti. It is a...
Top 10 highlights of Laudato Si’ Movement in 2021 Dec 9, 2021 | Blog, Chapters, Circles, Divestment, Laudato Si' Week, Member Organization, News and Updates, Podcast, Pope Francis, Prayer, Season of CreationPhoto credit: Vatican News The year 2021 has been one of great growth for all of Laudato Si’ Movement. This movement was the Global Catholic Climate Movement for six years, and after an 18-month synodal process of discernment, we found a simpler and more...
‘This isn’t just about polar bears, it’s also about people’: Dan Misleh of Catholic Climate Covenant shares what drives his work Feb 22, 2021 | Blog, Member Organization, News and UpdatesDan Misleh was all set to study business and spend a lifetime in the secular world, until a college course about Catholic Social Teaching at Xavier University in the U.S. changed his life. “It sort of shifted my worldview pretty dramatically,” Misleh says in the...
10 Catholic initiatives caring for creation Jan 5, 2021 | Blog, Member Organization, News and UpdatesThe global Catholic Church is united in its efforts to care for our common home and stave off the worst effects of the ecological crisis and climate emergency. Every day, clergy, regular people, and organizations throughout the world care for all members of creation....
Summary highlights from 1491 and 1493, by Charles Mann Jan 25, 2017 | Blog, Member OrganizationHuman populations in the Western Hemisphere—that is, the indigenous peoples of the Americas—were more numerous, had arrived earlier, were more sophisticated culturally, and controlled and shaped the natural landscape to a greater extent than scholars had previously...