
COP30: A preview of the annual summit in Brazil
As world leaders prepare for COP30 in Belém, Brazil, Catholics have a unique role — and a sacred duty — to raise our voices for
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As world leaders prepare for COP30 in Belém, Brazil, Catholics have a unique role — and a sacred duty — to raise our voices for

Today, we honor St. Hildegard of Bingen — Benedictine abbess, mystic, composer, healer, and one of the Church’s earliest environmental thinkers. A Doctor of the

On Aug. 9-10, severe flash floods impacted the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and the surrounding area. Over 1,800 homes were flooded in what scientists are

20 years ago, one of the most devastating hurricanes ever recorded made landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast. Hurricane Katrina caused catastrophic damage and flooding

The following guest blog is written by Greg Wathen. You can read this blog and many more on his blog, Wathen’s Photo Travels. On June

Bishop Joseph J. Tyson is the Episcopal Moderator for Catholic Climate Covenant and the Bishop of the Diocese of Yakima, Washington. He was involved with

With the Fourth of July this week, many of us in the United States are looking forward to celebrating with family, friends, and community. As

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,