Even Assisi – the city that first heard a man pronounce the expression “Laudato si ‘mi Signore” eight centuries ago – celebrates the Season of Creation with a full program of events that involve all the ecclesial and social lives and...
Sunday Reflections September 11, 2022, Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Liturgy: Reading of the Holy Gospel according to St. Luke (15:1-32). Reflection by Sally Simpson, from the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference. Sunday Liturgy Notes for SOC...
Monsignor Marco Tin Win, Archbishop of Mandalay, Myanmar sent a message to the Myanmar Catholic church to inspire people to celebrate the Season of Creation 2022. “Today the world is filled with lots of unpleasant situations such as wars, migrant people, natural...
Sunday Reflections September 4, 2022, Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time: Liturgy: Reading of the Holy Gospel according to St. Luke (14:25-33). Reflection by Sylvia Thompson, from the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference Sunday Liturgy Notes for SOC...
Sister Rainer Boniface is a Sister of Loreto and Laudato Si’ Animator currently living in Mombasa, Kenya. Her many actions for the care of creation bring us back to this story and her work during the Season of Creation 2021: The oikos of God Since I was working...
“Fire is light. Light is other than us. It is another creature that reflects the distance between us and God. The great bonfires of the Feast of Booths, which were lit in the temple of Jerusalem, are symbols “of the last day” or the fullness of time...