
An Augustinian Approach to Laudato Si’, from a close friend of Pope Leo XIV
Father Arthur “Art” Purcaro, an Augustinian of Villanova, has come to know many people through his life in a religious order. Now, he can add
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Father Arthur “Art” Purcaro, an Augustinian of Villanova, has come to know many people through his life in a religious order. Now, he can add

We are excited to welcome Annaliese Dorchinecz as Catholic Climate Covenant’s Advocacy Intern for the summer! Annaliese brings both passion and experience to our team.

On June 21, Catholic Garden Network (CGN) — a new national nonprofit supporting gardens in Catholic settings as living expressions of integral ecology, food justice,

As we welcome Pope Leo XIV, Catholic Climate Covenant invites you to share your personal message about caring for creation with the Holy Father. We

On June 19th, we commemorate Juneteenth — the day in 1865 when enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, finally learned of their freedom, over two

World Environment Day invites us to pause and consider our relationship with the Earth — not just as a planet we live on, but as

“For the creation waits with eager longing for the revealing of the children of God; for the creation was subjected to futility, not of its

This blog was co-written by Catholic Climate Covenant and Laudato Si’ Movement – North America. This month, Catholic communities across the United States and the

On March 27, people of faith gathered online for a conversation on one of the most profound — and often unspoken — impacts of the
The following blog was written by Kamila Chavez and published by our friends at Focolare Media. You can view that original blog post here. Iwas