As our loved ones heal, the human(kindness) connections between healthcare and the environment become more urgent
Our hospitals have become centers of life and death this year, something never seen before.
Read blog entries from Catholic Climate Covenant below.
Our hospitals have become centers of life and death this year, something never seen before.
In parishes across the country, our Creation Care Teams have been marking this Advent season by slowing things down and living in the moment.
Tomorrow, December 12, marks the 5th anniversary of the signing of the Paris Agreement and it’s also the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
The external deserts in the world are growing, because the internal deserts have become so vast” (Laudato Si’, 217, citing Benedict XVI)
A key mission of the Catholic Climate Covenant is to plant and nurture the seeds of stewardship of Creation into the spirit, prayers, words and deeds of the U.S. Catholic Church, and all of the institutions for which she cares.
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Watch Dr. Sakimoto’s video message here.
Today we have a story from partners in the Pawnee Seed Preservation Project, an uplifting group working to protect the ancestral corn of the Pawnee.
As our nation and world prepare for a post-pandemic future together, Mission Energy, the solar developer managing our Catholic Energies program, has launched a podcast that explores renewable energy solutions for our planet and the nonprofits pursuing this change for the better.
From Catholic Relief Services, we have an update on the Church’s response to super Typhoon Goni.