by Laudato Si’ Movement | Feb 6, 2026 | Blog pl, Featured News, News and Updates, Noticias y Actualizaciones, Press
Rome, Italy — The Laudato Si’ Movement has launched its Lent 2026 prayer resources, inviting individuals and communities worldwide to live the Lenten season through prayer, contemplation, and care for our common home. Rooted in Christian spirituality and inspired by...
by Laudato Si’ Movement | Nov 18, 2025 | Blog, Featured News, News and Updates, Press
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.
by Laudato Si’ Movement | Nov 10, 2025 | Advocacy, Blog, cop30, Ecological conversion, Ecospirituality, Encyclical, Featured News, News and Updates, Noticias y Actualizaciones, Press, Resources, Statements
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.
by Laudato Si’ Movement | Oct 24, 2025 | Blog, Featured News, News and Updates, Noticias y Actualizaciones, Press
Rome, Italy — Ten years after the Paris Agreement, government pledges — the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) — continue to fall short of what science and justice demand. At the Raising Hope for Climate Justice conference, Pope Leo XIV called the world to...
by Laudato Si’ Movement | Oct 22, 2025 | Blog, Featured News, News and Updates, Noticias y Actualizaciones, Press
Rome Media Contact: Susana Salguero, [email protected], +507 60 905 032 On Thursday, October 23, King Charles III and Queen Camilla will make an official State visit to the Vatican, where they will be received by Pope Leo XIV. The visit—confirmed...
by Laudato Si’ Movement | Oct 7, 2025 | Press
8 October 2025, Castel Gandolfo, Italy World Faith Leaders Participate in Global Ethical Stocktake for Climate Action Ministers, activists, and interfaith leaders gathered in Italy ahead of COP30 to demand that moral leadership match scientific urgency. Thirty-five...