As we step into another incredible Laudato Si’ Week, we know that this is a moment to spark dialogue, inspire action, and deepen our commitment to caring for our common home. Whether you’re sharing a social media post, hosting a gathering with your faith-based group, or starting a chat over coffee with friends, this is your opportunity to reach out to people who can help you plan a Laudato Si’ Week celebration.

✨ Fun and Fresh Ways to Start the Conversation

Don’t know how to begin? Try these five simple conversation starters—great for social media, faith groups, or casual chats:

  1. 🌿 “What does ‘care for our common home’ mean to you?”
  2. 🌍 “If you could change one thing about how we treat the Earth, what would it be?”
  3. 🌱 “Be honest… have you ever talked to a plant to help it grow? What did you say—and did it work?”
  4. “Where do you see hope when it comes to the climate and the environment?”
  5. 📲 “I just learned that over 50 years ago Pope Paul VI said we need radical change to protect creation. Did you know that popes have been talking about the environment for decades?  ”

Use them as icebreakers, reflection questions, or captions for your next post. Every conversation matters! This is the perfect week to start talking—and taking action! Head over to LaudatoSiWeek.org to explore all the creative ways you can participate. From organizing a cineforum to celebrating Laudato Si’ birthday, the possibilities are full of joy, meaning, and community.

💬 The next chapter of Laudato Si’ begins with us.

For 10 years, we’ve taken bold steps to transform the world—and now we lay the foundation for an even brighter future. Every act of care, every shared story, and every connection brings us closer to a thriving planet for future generations. Together, we build a legacy of hope, unity, and action.

📣 Ready to take the next step?

Be a part of the movement—big or small, your contribution matters. 👉🏽 Register your event on the Laudato Si’ Week webpage and be the spark that ignites global change. Let’s keep the conversation going. Let’s live Laudato Si’. Visit LaudatoSiWeek.org