
“In Christ, we too are seeds, and indeed, seeds of peace and hope.”
The words of the prophet Isaiah remind us that the Spirit of God can transform even the most arid wilderness into a flourishing garden:
“Then justice will dwell in the wilderness, and righteousness abide in the fruitful field. The work of righteousness will be peace, and the effect of righteousness, quietness and trust forever” (Is 32:15-18).
These verses will guide us during the Season of Creation 2025, taking place from 1 September to 4 October. It is a time of prayer, action, and community for all Christians who recognize that caring for our common home is an essential expression of our faith.
Isaiah’s prophecy feels urgent today. Our world suffers the wounds of ecological destruction, climate change, and war. Yet the Spirit of God calls us to respond with faith, courage, and hope—planting seeds of peace through prayer, justice, and daily action.
More resources to nurture the Season of Creation 2025
This year, many partners have prepared rich liturgical, educational, and practical resources to help communities live the Season of Creation fully. Below is a guide to the main tools available:
Prayer and Liturgy
- Via Creationis – a journey of prayer inspired by creation.
- New Mass “Pro Custodia Creationis” – liturgical text dedicated to the care of creation.
- Celebration Guide – the official global guide to help organize events and liturgies.
- Laudato Si’ Movement Prayer Book – prayers to unite hearts worldwide in caring for creation.
- Catholic Liturgical Guide 2025 – a resource for Catholic communities with readings, reflections, and liturgical suggestions.
- Weekly Penitential Rites, Intercessions, and Final Blessings (Sundays) – prepared by the Dominicans USA.
- Liturgy Notes – from Catholic Earthcare Caritas Australia.
Ecumenical and Pastoral Resources
- Pope Leo XIV’s Message for the 10th World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation – guidance from the Holy Father.
- Peace of Creation 2025 topic explanation – full presentation about the topic.
- Eco-Congregation Scotland – sermons, prayers, and ecumenical reflections.
- Irish Bishops Conference – resources on nurturing family faith in nature and the initiative Ribbons of Peace.
- Laudato Si’ Research Institute (Oxford University) – ideas on how to celebrate the Feast of Creation (September 1).
Children, Youth, and Families
- Children’s Resource: Isaiah’s Forest Makers – helping the youngest discover how they too can be seeds of peace.
- Children and Youth Bible Study for Season of Creation 2025 – tailored reflections and activities.
- Way of Beauty (14 Stations of Creation) – a prayer journey inspired by Laudato Si’ and the video version.
How to Begin
- Pray – Use the liturgical and ecumenical resources to root your community in prayer.
- Celebrate – Organize Masses, services, or small group gatherings inspired by the Celebration Guide.
- Act – Plant trees, reduce waste, advocate for climate justice, or create spaces of peace in your community. Use our padlet and upload all your wonderful activities.
- Engage Youth and Families – Use the children’s and youth resources to pass on the call to care for creation to the next generation.
A Season of Hope
The Season of Creation is more than a liturgical time—it is a journey of transformation. As Isaiah reminds us, when we plant seeds of justice and righteousness, the fruit is peace, quietness, and trust.
In 2025, let us embrace this call together. May our prayers, actions, and witness help the Spirit of God make the desert bloom, and may we truly become “seeds of peace and hope” for our wounded world.
Access the full set of resources Season of Creation2025





