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Laudato Si’ Movement Opens Registration for the 2026 Laudato Si’ Animators Training
Global online program equips Catholics and people of goodwill to lead local climate and ecological action inspired by faith The program responds to the urgent call of Pope Leo XIV to deepen ecological education and inspire new paths to safeguard creation. In a recent...
Catholic leaders from the Global South and Europe call for a just transition beyond fossil fuels
Rome / Bogotá / Belém — March 16, 2026 Catholic leaders from Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia, Oceania, and Europe gathered today for a global webinar to present the “Manifesto of the Churches of the Global South for Our Common Home: Towards Peace with...
Catholic Leaders Call for a Just Transition Beyond Fossil Fuels to Protect Our Common Home
Catholic leaders from the Global South and Europe launch a manifesto calling for a just transition beyond fossil fuels. The Laudato Si’ Movement highlights the moral and theological case for climate action and protecting vulnerable communities.
A Global Return to the Heart: 300 Voices United for Creation During Lent
Over 300 people from around the world joined the Laudato Si’ Movement’s global Lenten Prayer Service, uniting in prayer for ecological conversion and care for our common home.
Fifth Sunday of Lent: The Resurrection of Lazarus and a Call to Care for Life
Lazarus, Come Out”: Fifth Sunday of Lent Reflection on Compassion and Care for Creation
Catholic Leaders Call for a Just Transition Beyond Fossil Fuels to Protect Our Common Home
Catholic leaders from the Global South and Europe launch a manifesto calling for a just transition beyond fossil fuels. The Laudato Si’ Movement highlights the moral and theological case for climate action and protecting vulnerable communities.
Eco-Conversion
A Global Return to the Heart: 300 Voices United for Creation During Lent
Over 300 people from around the world joined the Laudato Si’ Movement’s global Lenten Prayer Service, uniting in prayer for ecological conversion and care for our common home.
Fifth Sunday of Lent: The Resurrection of Lazarus and a Call to Care for Life
Lazarus, Come Out”: Fifth Sunday of Lent Reflection on Compassion and Care for Creation
Catholic Leaders Call for a Just Transition Beyond Fossil Fuels to Protect Our Common Home
Catholic leaders from the Global South and Europe launch a manifesto calling for a just transition beyond fossil fuels. The Laudato Si’ Movement highlights the moral and theological case for climate action and protecting vulnerable communities.
Fourth Sunday of Lent: The healing of the man born blind and the call back to community
A reflection for the Fourth Sunday of Lent on the Gospel of Jesus healing the man born blind, revealing how faith, transformation, and community lead us toward the light of Christ.
All Roads Lead to Castel Gandolfo: Where Laudato Si’ Is Taking Root
From Focolare to the Global Alliance for Laudato Si’, leaders gather in Castel Gandolfo to advance integral ecology and Catholic climate action.
Radical Kinship: Women of Faith Rising for Our Common Home
Women of faith unite across religions to lead global climate justice and protect our common home, highlighting the growing role of faith-based women leaders in climate action.
Prophetic Advocacy
“Peace Be With You All”: Walking Toward an Unarmed and Disarming Peace
World Day of Peace 2026, unarmed and disarming peace, Pope Leo XIV peace message, Laudato Si’ peace and ecology, integral ecology and peace, Catholic peace teaching, care for creation peace
Laudato Si’ Movement – 11th Anniversary Online Celebration : A Global Celebration of Gratitude, Passion, and Hope
Join us on January 17th, 2026 for LSM’s 11th Anniversary
Reflections on COP30 in Belém: A River of Hope for Our Common Home
At COP30 in Belém, the Laudato Si’ Movement highlighted Catholic climate leadership, Indigenous wisdom, and actionable pathways for global climate justice and care for our common home.
Faith in Action: 62 Institutions Choose the Planet Over Profit
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’.
Faith in Action: 62 Institutions Choose the Planet Over Profit
Sixty two institutions—from Catholic dioceses to Protestant banks—have announced their decision to divest from fossil fuels, sending a clear signal to world leaders: it’s time to end the fossil fuel era and embrace a future rooted in justice and care for our Common...
Laudato Si’ Movement Elevates the Voice of the Global South at COP30
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.
Lifestyles
A Global Return to the Heart: 300 Voices United for Creation During Lent
Over 300 people from around the world joined the Laudato Si’ Movement’s global Lenten Prayer Service, uniting in prayer for ecological conversion and care for our common home.
Fifth Sunday of Lent: The Resurrection of Lazarus and a Call to Care for Life
Lazarus, Come Out”: Fifth Sunday of Lent Reflection on Compassion and Care for Creation
Catholic Leaders Call for a Just Transition Beyond Fossil Fuels to Protect Our Common Home
Catholic leaders from the Global South and Europe launch a manifesto calling for a just transition beyond fossil fuels. The Laudato Si’ Movement highlights the moral and theological case for climate action and protecting vulnerable communities.
Fourth Sunday of Lent: The healing of the man born blind and the call back to community
A reflection for the Fourth Sunday of Lent on the Gospel of Jesus healing the man born blind, revealing how faith, transformation, and community lead us toward the light of Christ.
All Roads Lead to Castel Gandolfo: Where Laudato Si’ Is Taking Root
From Focolare to the Global Alliance for Laudato Si’, leaders gather in Castel Gandolfo to advance integral ecology and Catholic climate action.
Radical Kinship: Women of Faith Rising for Our Common Home
Women of faith unite across religions to lead global climate justice and protect our common home, highlighting the growing role of faith-based women leaders in climate action.
Africa
Young Voices, Shared Vision: SECAM Youth Leaders Seminar on the Future of the Church in Africa
By: Gloria Munyiva Wambua This was a meaningful gathering that highlighted care for our common home as an essential part of the Church’s mission in Africa today. From the outset, the seminar affirmed that ecological responsibility is not a separate concern, but a...
Celebrating the Season of Creation 2025
By: Sister Albertina Nts’ebo Nkunyane (LSA Lesotho Chapter) The Season of Creation is celebrated yearly starting from 1st September to 4th October, the feast of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of ecology. The theme for 2025 is “Peace with Creation,” reminding...
Bridging Continents: Africa and Europe Unite for Ecological Justice
A reflection on our recent Africa-Europe Advocacy Gathering, November 25, 2025 As the African Union–European Union Summit convened in Angola this 24-25 November, Laudato Si' Movement’s advocacy groups and partners from across two continents gathered online to weave...
Raising Hope Conference: Bernadette Crewe-Brown Reflects on Hope, the Future, and Caring for Our Common Home
By: Mwenya Chitambala Italy's Castel Gandolfo At the International Centre for the Focolare Movement's peaceful Mariapoli Centre, more than 400 representatives from the Global Laudato Si' Community came together in a potent fusion of faith and action to commemorate a...
“Show, don’t tell.” That’s what I picked from Laudato Si Africa Conference, in Uganda.
By Gabriel Dinda When I received the call for abstracts to participate in the upcoming Laudato Si' Africa Conference, I didn’t hesitate to express my interest. After ten years, since Pope Francis launched the encyclical, this conference will prove crucial in taking...
Interfaith Youth Forum in Nairobi: Youth Lead the Call for Peace with Creation
By: Mwenya Chitambala On 19–20 September 2025, Nairobi hosted the Annual Interfaith Youth Forum on Peace and Integral Ecology, organised by the Laudato Si’ Movement Africa in collaboration with JPIC Franciscans Africa and the Catholic University of Eastern Africa....
Chapters
- Laudato Si’ Movement Opens Registration for the 2026 Laudato Si’ Animators Trainingon March 30, 2026
Global online program equips Catholics and people of goodwill to lead local climate and ecological action inspired by faith The program responds to the urgent […]
- A Simple Life in Harmony with Creationon March 13, 2026
We warmly invite you to attend this retreat on May 16 sponsored by the Laudato Si’ Movement New Jersey Chapter. Please click on the title above to get all […]
- Manifesto of the Churches of the Global South for Our Common Homeon March 13, 2026
🌿Churches from the Global South and Europe raise a clear voice for our common home. Catholic leaders from Latin America, Africa, Asia, Oceania, and Europe […]
- Manifesto of the Churches of the Global South for our Common Homeon March 12, 2026
🌿Churches from the Global South and Europe raise a clear voice for our common home. Catholic leaders from Latin America, Africa, Asia, Oceania, and Europe […]
- Conversations at Bethanyon February 16, 2026
Father James Martin, SJ, will reflect on vocation, little but critical life lessons, and the unexpected steps along the path to finding his way to where he is […]
- Building a Culture of Care for Creation at St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Bridgewateron February 16, 2026
The Green Team at St. Bernard of Clairvaux parish in Bridgewater has been contributing to parish life through initiatives to reduce energy consumption, […]





























