
When prayer is not enough
The following blog is reposted from Marianist Encounters. To say it’s hot outside is an understatement. I’m writing this in Ohio during an unprecedented heatwave in
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The following blog is reposted from Marianist Encounters. To say it’s hot outside is an understatement. I’m writing this in Ohio during an unprecedented heatwave in
The Archdiocese of San Antonio announced in a press release July 26 that, “In response to an invitation from Pope Francis, the archdiocese has announced
Catching up with Victory Noll Sisters Small Grant recipients from years past For several years, Catholic Climate Covenant has been blessed to offer small grants
Catching up with Victory Noll Sisters Small Grant recipients from years past For several years, Catholic Climate Covenant has been blessed to offer small grants
In February 2024, bishops, theologians, and lay leaders convened at the University of San Diego for the third ecclesial event, “The Way Forward.” This gathering
As stewards of God’s creation, we are called to protect and preserve the beauty and integrity of our environment. This July, we invite you to
By Kevin Miller The goal to develop in a student a “well-educated solidarity,” a phrase coined by former Jesuit Superior General, Peter Hans Kolvenbach, summarizes
In a culture of consumerism and in this time of climate crisis, Anne Neuberger realized it is imperative that Catholic kids become aware of their
By Dr. Christina Bagaglio Slentz, PhD The Good News Shortly after arriving at my position directing Creation Care for the Diocese of San Diego, in
You might have recently heard about a study on environmental attitudes of Catholic Americans, conducted by the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA)