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Ten Years of Laudato Si'

Ten Years of Laudato Si’

For 10 years, Laudato Si’ has been a beacon of hope around the world. Now, this enduring legacy continues with us.

Please explore the impactful encyclical by the late Pope Francis and other related resources as we celebrate a decade of Laudato Si’ and renew our commitments to Care for Creation.

“We must regain the conviction that we need one another, that we have a shared responsibility for others and the world, and that being good and decent are worth it.”

Care for Creation

Care for Creation: Seven Year Plan

A Diocesan and Parish Response to Laudato Si’. "We want to bring the unique gifts and spirit present in every Diocese to our response to the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor."
In French

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Laudato Si' Encyclical

Laudato Si’ Encyclical

Hard Copies can be purchased through the Chancery Office for $7.00. Digital versions of the encyclical is also available at no cost in numerous languages.
In French

Read the Encyclical
Generation Laudato Si'

Generation Laudato Si’

A collection of accounts from global Catholic Youth on Living Out an Ecological Spirituality. Edited by Rebecca Rathbone, Simon Appolloni. Available for purchase, $19.95 through Novalis

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Amazing Friendships between Animals and Saints

By Greg Kennedy SJ and Illustrations by Kerry Lyn Wilson. Available for purchase, $11.97, through Novalis

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Reupholstered Psalms Series

A book series from Greg Kennedy, available for purchase through Novalis.

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On care for our common home: A dialogue guide for Laudato Si’

By Jesuit Forum for Social Faith and Justice. Hard Copies can be purchased for $14.95. Digital versions available for free:
In French

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Reflection Guide: Laudato Si’ and Ecological Conversion

Reflection Guide: Laudato Si’ and Ecological Conversion

By David Kane, Education for Justice platform.

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The Letter: Laudato Si Film

The Letter: Laudato Si Film

Documentary film - Pope Francis meets with five people whose stories speak to the impacts of the global climate crisis. Available to watch for free:

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“Everything is connected. Concern for the environment thus needs to be joined to a sincere love for our fellow human beings and an unwavering commitment to resolving the problems of society.”

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