The following is a guest post from Beatriz Ponte, a high school Design and Technology teacher at various Catholic schools in Australia. In 2016, Beatriz read Pope Francis’s Laudato Si’ encyclical letter...
The Adoption of Sustainable Lifestyles, the fourth Laudato Si’ Goal, is grounded in the idea of sufficiency, and promoting sobriety in the use of resources and energy. The term “lifestyle” can evoke...
“Christian spirituality proposes a growth marked by moderation and the capacity to be happy with little. It is a return to that simplicity which allows us to stop and appreciate the small...
The following is a guest post from Denzil Prato, Communications Manager of the Don Bosco Green Alliance, an international movement of young people from the Salesian Family institutions, who contribute to global...
Ecological Economics, the third of seven Laudato Si’ Goals, acknowledges that the economy is a sub-system of human society, which itself is embedded within the biosphere – our common home. University students...
Ecological Economics, the third Laudato Si’ Goal, acknowledges that the economy is a sub-system of human society, which itself is embedded within the biosphere — our common home. This goal encourages us...
Laudato Si’ Week 2022 saw a flowering of action for creation. Focused on the Laudato Si’ Goals, this week-long celebration of Pope Francis’ encyclical on our common home was truly a moment...
There is a beautiful and inspiring ecological movement happening in colleges and universities around the world. More and more students are taking seriously Pope Francis’ call toward sustainability in the spirit of...
During the season of Pentecost, we are called to reflect on the great gift of the Holy Spirit, who came to the disciples in Jerusalem. “When the day of Pentecost had come,...
The Response to the Cry of the Poor is a call to promote eco-justice and defend human life from conception to death, and all forms of life on Earth. One of the...
The following is a guest post from Michael Schuck, Professor of Christian Ethics in the Theology Department at Loyola University Chicago, who has been leading the universities working group of the Laudato...
The Invitation sneak peek begins at 14.00 CEST today, May 27. Registration is required at this link. – El evento contará con traducción simultánea al Español – O evento será simultaneamente...