Catholics Launch Season of Creation with Healing, Hope and Action
As Christians throughout the world prepare to celebrate Season of Creation, Catholic Climate Covenant announces the release of its 2020 Feast of St. Francis Program.
As Christians throughout the world prepare to celebrate Season of Creation, Catholic Climate Covenant announces the release of its 2020 Feast of St. Francis Program.
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.
Three parishes in the Catholic Diocese of Arlington have completed solar projects with Catholic Energies this month, bringing the total number of Arlington Catholic churches using solar power to four.
“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.
As we reel from one crisis to another, 2020 is turning out to be a threshold moment that is challenging us all at once to focus on what is required to build a better world together – for all of us, and for future generations.
In my sixty years, I’ve never experienced so many crises all at once: a pandemic, an economic collapse and civil unrest caused by yet one more black man dead at the hands of those sworn to protect and to serve.