The Sacred Family Basilica in Barcelona hosted an ecumenical celebration for the “Season of Creation.” Presided by Card. Juan José Omella together with representatives of the different Christian denominations, to pray and reflect on the care of our common...
In celebration of the feast of St. Francis of Assisi, the closing ceremony of the Season of Creation 2021 took place on October 4. After more than four weeks united ecumenically celebrating the beauty of our common home, we gathered to offer our gratitude to God, our...
2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) By Christopher RiceLaudato Si’ Movement Theological Consultant Christopher Rice is an associate professor of philosophy at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida, USA. His academic interests include human well-being, environmental ethics,...
In recent years, the youths in Trinidad and Tobago have expressed their creativity in taking climate action through the Season of Creation Challenge in the Caribbean islands. In 2018, The Franciscan Institute for Personal and Family Development, a ministry of the...
Cardinal Michael Czerny, SJ, Under-secretary of the Vatican’s Migrants and Refugees Section, doesn’t talk about migration, he shared in a special Laudato Si’ Dialogue in Rome on Sunday, the 107th World Day of Migrants and Refugees. Cardinal Czerny focuses on the...
The Season of Creation will end on 4 October, the Feast Day of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of ecology beloved by many Christian denominations. As one global Christian family united and committed to caring for our common home, we will pray a novena to close...
The Season of Creation website is full of helpful resources that will help you live out the annual celebration of prayer and action for our common home. Let’s highlight two free Season of Creation resources that will especially help: WATCH: Way of Beauty –...
This Season of Creation, Christians around the world are uniting around the theme, “A home for all? Renewing the Oikos of God.” They’re placing Abraham’s tent in their communities to symbolize that they welcome all and that they’re committed to creating a home for all...
Father Cornelius Ejiogu of St. Luke Roman Catholic Church in Washington, D.C., has long been in touch with God’s creation. Growing up in Lagos, Nigeria, Fr. Ejiogu made it a habit of escaping the city to contemplate the beauty of nature and who God was calling him to...
In the Season of Creation framework, the Laudato Si’ Movement organized the event “The Road to a Net Zero Emissions Future in South and North America”, a session attended by around 60 people to learn about divestment and the importance of changing...