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Laudato Si’ Week is a week that should not be ignored. Let’s commit to celebrating it as soon as possible....
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Since religious traditions at their best are bearers of wisdom about ultimate meaning and lay out a roadmap for how to live a good life, most of the world’s religions have resources that can nurture ecological care....
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Pope Francis pens a preface to an Italian book by Gaël Giraud and Carlo Petrini entitled "The taste to change. The ecological transition as the path to happiness", which was published this week....
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The fate of our planet is tied to that of the Amazon rainforest. How are activists, religious leaders, and theologians working to protect the environmental and human diversity of this region?...
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Respect for the natural world and for each human being go together. We are related to our world in a network of relationships that are interlocking, so that respect needs to be given both to people and to our environment....
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Today is the start of Laudato Si' Week in Australia. To mark the eighth anniversary of the encyclical "Laudato Si'" you are invited to watch "The Letter" the film featuring Pope Francis discussing "Laudato Si'" with people on the frontline of the environmental crisis....
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Catholic Sisters want to play a concrete role in protecting people and communities affected by the climate crisis and by biodiversity loss....
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Catholics are called to conserve and protect even the parts of creation that are not so cute....
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Jesuit Fr Christopher Willcock from the Diocese of Sandhurst in Victoria has written a mass setting that heeds Pope Francis' Laudato Si' call to find ways to creatively give praise and thanks for God’s Creation during the Celebration of the Eucharist...