Pope Francis’ visit to Congo and South Sudan: why is so important for ecology?
The second largest rainforest in the world – after the Amazon – is in Congo. What does Laudato Si’ say? Why the Pope’s visit?
The second largest rainforest in the world – after the Amazon – is in Congo. What does Laudato Si’ say? Why the Pope’s visit?
Film director Nicolas Brown reflects on Assisi scenes of the movie and their spirituality with Laudato Si
Discover the February Laudato Si’ Encounter, a prayer guide to pray for families to be fertile ground for integral ecology and care for creation.
We recall the teachings of Benedict XVI, who inspired the Laudato Si’ Movement within the Church, with his spirituality and ecological action.
Dublin secondary school students host climate discussion with policymakers and activists after screening The Letter
As 2023 begins, we share with you 3 resolutions to take care of yourself, the planet and nature. Discover these tips from the Laudato Si’ Animators.
Antonio Caschetto reflects upon the production and spirituality of The Letter while in Assisi, Italy.
Dating back more than 1500 years: learn the history behind this Catholic tradition of having your animals blessed every January 17.
Here’s why our “Catholics for Our Common Home” slogan is so important, and what it represents for Laudato Si’ Movement.
Pope Benedict XVI was referred to as the “green pope”. In this article we explain to you why and the main teachings of the emirate Pope, who died last December 31st.