Church in Brazil prepares to reflect on Integral Ecology during Lent 2025
Church in Brazil prepares to reflect on Integral Ecology during Lent 2025
Church in Brazil prepares to reflect on Integral Ecology during Lent 2025
“Dilexit Nos” is Pope Francis’ new encyclical about the mystery of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Find out here why it is linked to Laudato Si’.
Fran Ludwig, founder of the Laudato Si’ Movement Boston chapter, received the 2023 Isaac Hecker Award for Social Justice. Let’s celebrate this accomplishment.
As the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) continues to face significant delays, frustration is mounting across the continent, particularly in Uganda and Tanzania.
The future of our planet and humanity’s collective well-being just took a significant turn. At the recently concluded “Summit of the Future,” the United Nations General Assembly adopted the “Pact for the Future”
Laudato Si’ Movement has updated its values. The previous ten values have been synthesized into five. You can read the updated values in this blog.
As we look toward 2025, the 2024 Laudato Si’ Movement encounters are crucial steps to strengthen the sense of solidarity and shared purpose among our members.
During the 2024 Season of Creation, faith leaders across Africa came together to amplify the call for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty (FFT)
On the synodal path towards 2025, members of the Laudato Si’ Movement are holding national, regional and local encounters to come closer together. Here we tell you about a few of them.
The 2024 Encounters have an essential role and serve multiple key purposes that strengthen and unify our movement