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Caring for our common home

Dear Roger,

Throughout Latin America, 34 cartoonists are spreading the life-changing message of Laudato Si’. A Washington, D.C., parish is pursuing a “change of heart and a change of mind.” In Europe, hundreds furthered the continent’s progress towards a just transition.

This Season of Creation, thousands of people and communities have renewed their relationships with our Creator and all creation through celebration, conversion, and commitment. Below, you're invited to discover more radically new ways of living with creation during the final week of the Season of Creation.

Blessings,

Christina Leaño
Associate Director, GCCM

P.S. With the end of Season of Creation nearing, we hope you’ve found the website easy to navigate and useful during this important time of reflection and creation care. If you’re able to, please consider making a donation to Global Catholic Climate Movement to support the maintenance of the website for the season.

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Global Christian prayer service: Celebrating St. Francis, the closing of the Season of Creation

Christian leaders from around the globe, including from the Lutheran World Federation, World Communion of Reformed Churches, World Evangelical Alliance, World Council of Churches, the Catholic family, and many others, will unite to celebrate the fruits of the Season of Creation.

Register now
THURSDAY 10:00 PST / 13:00 EST
Webinar: A Just Transition For North America

Home to 3 of the world's 15 biggest economies, North America can lead a just transition towards a cleaner and safer future right now.

Register now
FRIDAY 13:00 GMT / 15:00 CEST
Prayer service: Preparing for Pope Francis' new encyclical

Join people of faith from around the world as they unite to hear the song, cry, and invitation of creation, as well as a special guest reflection.

Register now
Greta Thunberg to speak at 10th Annual Desmond Tutu Peace Lecture

The Anglican-sponsored “Climate Justice Globally: Now and for the Future” will feature 23-year-old Vanessa Nakate, a Ugandan climate activist, and internationally-known Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg.

Attend the lecture
Prayer & Reflection Resources
Learn about the Season of Creation


WATCH: Daily tips to live with creation
Vatican shares how to live out Laudato Si'


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