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Laudato Si Week recap – What a way to celebrate! June 21, 2016 Words cannot describe the warm feeling in our hearts from all the Laudato Si' Week action that happened last week to celebrate the first anniversary of Laudato Si. This is what we did together: . 1) The week began with an interfaith day of celebration...
Thousands of Catholics ‘Stand With Pope Francis’ But Catholics also learned how millions of people are taking action now. Hundreds of faith-based institutions have committed to divest from fossil fuels, sending a clear signal to the world that fossil fuels should be left in the ground.
From praying together to testifying before lawmakers: How Laudato Si’ Circles bring about change in their communities Following a parish forum on Laudato Si’, and inspired by the Holy Spirit, the Laudato Si’ Circle Environmental Ministry in Saint John, Indiana, was formed. Concerned about the world we are handing on to future generations, our team is dedicated to taking small steps, involving others, and turning small steps into a human march with our dedicated sisters and brothers globally.