Filipino Bishop: Stop financing fossil fuels
Bishop Gerry Alminaza, Chair of the Laudato Si’ Program of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines, visited France and Europe bank annual general meetings (AGMs), urging them to stop financing fossil fuel infrastructure.
Ending the Fossil Fuel Era: Voices of Faith, Youth, and Frontline Communities
Faith leaders, youth activists, and frontline communities unite to demand an end to fossil fuel financing and call for a just, renewable future.
Laudato Si’ Week 2025 Begins: A Global Celebration of Hope
Celebrate a decade of faith and action for our common home during Laudato Si’ Week 2025—discover events, resources, and a global online gathering
Honoring the Life and Legacy of Pope Francis
A visual tribute to Pope Francis’ life and legacy, highlighting his prophetic call for climate justice, care for our common home, and ten years of Laudato Si’.
Church in Coordination Towards COP30: Bearing witness to hope and joining the Global Task Force for Climate Justice and Planetary Ethics
This article was written by a group of Brazilian organizations, including the Brazil Conference of Bishops, the Brazil Conference of Religious Brothers and Sisters, Laudato Si’ Movement, Caritas Brazil, and REPAM, the Pan-Amazonian Ecclesial Network. It is intended to...
COP30: A Turning Point for Our Common Home
Discover why COP30 in the heart of the Amazon is a critical moment for climate justice.
Walking together for the Common Home: Laudato Si’ Week events
Celebrate 10 years of Laudato Si’ by participating in the global events of Laudato Si’ Week 2025
Ecological conversion and Christian commitment: the Church’s journey towards COP30
Laudato Si’ Movement is grateful for the publication of this article as part of a series of articles about COP30 written by the Bishops of Brazil. Monsignor Eduardo Malaspina Bishop of the Diocese of Itapeva, São Paulo Bishop for the Pastoral of Integral Ecology of...
A New Chapter for the Laudato Si’ Action Platform
The Laudato Si’ Action Platform has launched a major website update, introducing improved navigation, new tracking tools, and a certificate program for institutions. Learn how these changes make ecological action more accessible and impactful.





