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African Bishops: We have no such right to destroy biodiversity
SECAM African bishops raise a cry of warning ahead of the United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP15).
SECAM calls for urgent action to deliver an ambitious Post 2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
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.
Global Catholic Church preparing for Season of Creation
The Catholic Church is preparing to once again join our Christian sisters and brothers in celebrating the global Season of Creation.
What starts here changes the world
Our new Laudato Si’ Animator graduates are joining thousands of Animators and changing the world.
The encyclicals of Pope Francis, from faith to social friendship, passing through integral ecology
In his spiritual contribution to the Laudato Si’ Movement, our theological consultant writes about the three encyclicals of Pope Francis from the perspective of integral ecology.
Najlepsze podsumowanie encykliki Laudato si’
Podsumowanie Laudato Si’: najlepsze streszczenie Laudato Si’, encykliki papieża Franciszka na temat zmian klimatycznych i ekologii integralnej.
Living in hope
A Laudato Si’ Movement Theological consultant delves into one of the core values that sustain our mission: living in hope.
Best Laudato Si’ summary
Laudato Si’ summary: the best summary about Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’, an encyclical letter on climate change and integral ecology.
U.S. bishops call for urgent climate action
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops is calling on Congress to pass urgent climate legislation that will address “the cry of the Earth and the cry of the poor.”
Living synodality as the Laudato Si’ Movement
What is synodality? Synodality means journeying together as the People of God. It indicates a way of listening to each individual person as a member of the Church to understand how God might be speaking to all of us. In this way, synodality reminds us of the work of...







