CATHOLIC CLIMATE COVENANT ANNOUNCES 40-DAY PRAYER CAMPAIGN
40 days of prayer lead up to next phase of the Laudato Si’ Action Platform
40 days of prayer lead up to next phase of the Laudato Si’ Action Platform
Today Catholic Climate Covenant announced Jose Aguto as its new Executive Director while former executive director, Dan Misleh, moves into the role of Founder.
Mark’s Gospel passage, read on a recent weekend, featured an account of Jesus trumpeting a single, stand-alone, and rare word to cure a deaf person – EPHPHATHA.
As we tentatively emerge from the Covid pandemic, many of us are starting to think about new routines and new projects we’d like to begin, and thankfully we are happy to announce new funding that may help.
As we celebrate this Season of Creation, we may hear about the idea of an eco-conversion, and the Catholic Climate Covenant’s 2021 Feast of St. Francis Program can help us on this journey. But what is eco-conversion?
Matter matters.
In his apostolic exhortation Christus Vivit, Pope Francis encourages young Catholics to be “the protagonists of change.”
Today’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report on the climate crisis confirms what we are seeing worldwide: a climate crisis caused by human activity is here and it threatens our future existence.
In Catholic parishes and organizations around the country, young people are bringing their passions and gifts to the table in efforts to activate their communities for climate justice.
“Laudato Si’ and the U.S. Catholic Church: A Conference Series on Our Common Home” kicked off its 2021 gathering on July 13, 2021 with the Opening Keynote with Cardinal Cupich and Dr. Maureen Day: “A Bold Embrace of Laudato Si’.”