“If I do not see… I will not believe”
As we celebrate St. Thomas the Apostle, known as ‘the incredulous’, we reflect on the people who had a position of unbelief in the face of the climate crisis, and are now experiencing the consequences.
As we celebrate St. Thomas the Apostle, known as ‘the incredulous’, we reflect on the people who had a position of unbelief in the face of the climate crisis, and are now experiencing the consequences.
Archbishop of Glasgow William Nolan shares why all Catholic institutions should divest from fossil fuels and bring Laudato Si’ to life.
The key to caring for our common home isn’t more innovative solutions but rather a deeper, stronger connection to God’s creation and each other, speakers from throughout Oceania shared in an unofficial side event to the UN Ocean Conference on Tuesday.
Discover the June Laudato Si’ Encounter, a prayer guide to pray during this month, praying specialy for synodality in our Church.
For the first time, Oceania Catholic groups will attend the United Nations Ocean Conference to advocate for God’s creation.
The launching event of the Season of Creation 2022 was held with the participation of representatives from different denominations who presented this year’s Celebration Guide.