Illinois young adults adapt Season of Creation prayer event for our days of pandemic
This Season of Creation, the Diocese of Joliet helped celebrate the Season of Creation with a prayer service adapted to our days of pandemic.
Read blog entries from Catholic Climate Covenant below.
This Season of Creation, the Diocese of Joliet helped celebrate the Season of Creation with a prayer service adapted to our days of pandemic.
This Season of Creation we have a blog from Dr. Laura Anderko PhD RN, and Director of the Mid-Atlantic Center for Children’s Health and the Environment at Villanova University.
Today we have a blog from one of the Covenant’s critical national partners, Catholic Relief Services, the official international humanitarian agency of the Catholic community in the United States.
Election season can be heartburn-inducing for many Catholics.
The Archdiocese of Indianapolis Creation Care Ministry is organizing the Season of Creation Tree & Flower Extravaganza.
My first educational experience regarding the environment, and the steep hill of degradation it is evidently facing, was in AP Environmental Science during my senior year of high school.
Catholic Charities, Diocese of Paterson in New Jersey received a grant from the U.S. Catholic Climate Project and used the funds to purchase reusable bags for their food pantries.
A forlorn-looking polar bear on a small piece of ice was once the quintessential image of climate change and its impact.
“It’s probably the best time ever in the history of the state of Virginia to make an investment in solar,” said Page Gravely, head of client services at Catholic Energies.
Catholic Climate Covenant recently hosted an online conversation responding to how we are living in a time of multiple crises, each one calling us to take urgent action.