“Living Laudato Si’ (LLS) Philippines
steadfastly asserts our belief that easing foreign investments in our nation will not address the Cry of the Poor, the Cry of
the Earth, and other equally significant
social concerns confronted by the
Philippines."
Official statement on the results of the recently concluded UNFCCC 28th Conference of Parties (COP28) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Living Laudato Si’ Philippines, driven by its ethical responsibility to advocate the Church's teachings and its moral duty to the integral ecology, reiterates our demands for genuine climate action.
Official statement on the ‘Climate Emergency Declaration’ of the provincial government of Albay
This decisive action not only demonstrates Albay's unwavering commitment but also signifies a groundbreaking pledge to substantially reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Official statement on the alleged alignment of the CBCP with NTF-ELCAC
Living Laudato Si' Philippines (LLS) strongly condemns the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) for misleading the public with their insinuation that the entire Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) supports their cause.
Official statement on Pope Francis’ publication of the follow-up on his encyclical, Laudato Si’
It shall be expected that the voices of communities, particularly those who are most vulnerable to hazards intensified by the climate crisis, are progressively growing more audible and pronounced in Pope Francis’ new Laudato Si’ document.
Statement: World Water Day 2023
Living Laudato Si’ Philippines, urges the Philippine government to uphold the rights of the Filipino people for a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment.
Official Statement of Living Laudato Si’ Philippines on cases filed against environmental defenders in Sibuyan Island, Romblon
Living Laudato Si’ Philippines condemns this malicious act from persons affiliated with Altai Philippines Mining Corporation (APMC).
Statement on the Fourth Year of President Rodrigo Duterte’s Administration
On the fourth year of President Duterte's administration, we are reminded of the consequences of unsustainable human activity on our health and planet, and that we must not return to the 'normal' we knew.
Advocacy Calls to Plug the Gaps in Government Response to COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis
“This is a time of difficulty but also a time for growing in true discipleship as we strive to follow the Lord in selfless love and service of others.”