Updated Handbook on Sustainable Development Goals and Laudato Si’
PRESS RELEASE: Living Laudato Si’ Philippines (LLS) is set to launch their latest handbook on sustainability entitled “Sustainable Development Goals and Laudato Si’: Towards Eco-Solidarity,” on April 22, 2021, Thursday, through the online Philippine Earth Day Celebration in partnership with the Earth Day Network Philippines Inc. and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) at 3:15 PM, Philippine Standard Time.
500-step stairway rise for 500 Years of Christianity in PH, Care for Creation highlighted
PRESS RELEASE2 April 2021 ROMBLON, Philippines - In a newly inaugurated religious complex in the...
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.”
Pope Francis calls for lower emissions, higher ambition in UN summit
“The time has come for a change of course.
Let us not rob the new generations of hope in a better future,”
First “Living Chapel” in Asia rises in Romblon
PRESS RELEASE / 07 November 2020On a hill of prayer in Central Philippines, a “living chapel”...
[FEATURE] LLS Gamechanger: Brex Arevalo – Sustainability and Spirituality
If you are part of a faith-based organization or advocating for the SDGs, there’s a big chance you...
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.
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.