Archbishop William Nolan: ‘It will be an embarrassment for any Catholic institution that hasn’t divested’
Archbishop of Glasgow William Nolan shares why all Catholic institutions should divest from fossil fuels and bring Laudato Si’ to life.
Archbishop of Glasgow William Nolan shares why all Catholic institutions should divest from fossil fuels and bring Laudato Si’ to life.
The key to caring for our common home isn’t more innovative solutions but rather a deeper, stronger connection to God’s creation and each other, speakers from throughout Oceania shared in an unofficial side event to the UN Ocean Conference on Tuesday.
Discover the June Laudato Si’ Encounter, a prayer guide to pray during this month, praying specialy for synodality in our Church.
For the first time, Oceania Catholic groups will attend the United Nations Ocean Conference to advocate for God’s creation.
The launching event of the Season of Creation 2022 was held with the participation of representatives from different denominations who presented this year’s Celebration Guide.
A photographic exhibition inspired by human rights defenders and Laudato Si’ celebrates the courage and determination of those who have taken a stand against big business in support of a safer, cleaner and more just world.
After years of work and development, Spain has become an official Chapter of the Laudato Si’ Movement with active work of animators, circles and member organizations in the country.
SECAM African bishops raise a cry of warning ahead of the United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP15).
SECAM joins the global Civil Society’s calls for No More Biodiversity Collapse and for nations to commit to protecting half of the Earth, 50 per cent by 2030, to avoid the worst effects of the dangerous climate crisis ahead of the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP15) and UN Climate Change Conference (COP27) later this year.
The Catholic Church is preparing to once again join our Christian sisters and brothers in celebrating the global Season of Creation.