'What needs to be done' is for leaders in the public and private sectors to stop making excuses and largely favoring the interests of those already with too much, at the expense of literally everything and everyone else.
Laudato Si’ Featured Member of the Week: Dr. Peter Nitschke
“I always believed that faith is about conservation and healing. I want to contribute to the healing of the planet and be a testimony that Christianity provides a powerful answer to the challenges of our times when people put that faith into action.”
[FEATURE] LLS Gamechanger: Brex Arevalo – Sustainability and Spirituality
Community Action: Response to the Ecological Crisis
In this Season of Creation, Fr. Amado L. Picardal, CSsR shares with us how the Redemptorist Mission Team encouraged community action to respond to a local ecological crisis.
Jing Henderson: Starting Young and Teaching the Young
Get to know more about Jing Henderson, Living Laudato Si Philippines' first featured member of the week.
The Recoletos Way: Bro. Tagoy’s 25 Years for Our Common Home
Through his vocations and advocacies, Brother Jaazeal Estelou Jakosalem has exemplified what it means to live a life in service to humankind, to all Creation, to the truth, and to God.
Divest from the old, invest in the future
With the COVID-19 pandemic causing typical operations to slow down or stop, so do opportunities to push towards sustainability.
Redefining the concept of ‘health’ post-COVID-19
Now more than ever, we must renew our commitment to caring for our common home by prioritizing not just the health of human beings, but the well-being of the entire planet.
The coronavirus: A warning to care for our common home
The outbreak proves once again that we fail to learn from our history. This reality is not just limited to armed conflicts, political patterns, or social revolutions; it also applies to the way we treat our environment.