Laudato Si’ Week News
Laudato Si’ Week News
Don’t miss the latest news about Laudato Si’ Week, and be sure to send us your story as an event organizer by emailing hello@laudatosimovement.org.
Finding hope in Laudato Si’
The more than 300 members of Associazione Comunità Papa Giovanni XXIII live in more than 40 countries around the world.
Living Laudato Si’ Philippines
Living Laudato Si’ Philippines hopes to inspire people to commit to action this Laudato Si’ Week with its “Laudato Si’ Manifesto.”
Praying and reflecting with Laudato Si’
The Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences is inviting its entire network of bishops, priests, and Justice and Peace Commission officials to engage in prayerful activities and reflections during Laudato Si’ Week, which runs through Sunday 24 May.
‘Much to be done’ in Chile
Universidad Católica de Chile is inviting its more than 29,000 students to reconnect with Laudato Si’ as Catholics around the world honor the fifth anniversary of Pope Francis’ encyclical on climate change and ecology during Laudato Si’ Week.
Connecting through Laudato Si’
The Ignatian Solidarity Network will offer four ways for its community to participate in Laudato Si’ Week, which starts Saturday and runs through 24 May.
Laudato Si’ Generation opportunities
We miss caring for creation the way we did before the coronavirus pandemic quarantined much of the world. But there are still plenty of ways we can love our common home.
Faith institutions divest from fossil fuels
As major challenges for the global economy are predicted in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, a diverse group of faith institutions is putting the call for a just economic recovery into practice.
Glaubenseinrichtungen trennen sich von fossilen Brennstoffen
Da im Zuge der Coronavirus-Pandemie große Herausforderungen für die Weltwirtschaft vorhergesagt werden, setzt eine vielfältige Gruppe von Glaubenseinrichtungen die Forderung nach einer gerechten wirtschaftlichen Erholung in die Praxis um.
Sharing hope in Madrid
As the coronavirus pandemic forces us to shut our doors and stay inside longer than we’d like, the Archdiocese of Madrid is asking everyone to open up this Laudato Si’ Week, 16-24 May.
Laudato Si’ Animators light the way
Despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, nearly 5,000 Laudato Si’ Animators from all over the world have been coming together every week to learn how we can create a more just and sustainable future.