Common Home Corps is a leadership and spiritual formation program for young adults across the U.S. Catholic Church. This program is led by Catholic Climate Covenant in collaboration with Loyola University Chicago and Creighton University.
Common Home Corps empowers young adults to catalyze climate action in their diocese by building Pope Francis’s “culture of encounter.” The program trains young leaders (ages 18-39) in select U.S. dioceses to organize local Catholics, meet with their bishop and other leaders, and advocate for climate action that lives the Church’s mission: enacting the Vatican’s Laudato Si’ Action Platform with a focus on net zero.
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