Monthly Newsletter
How will your organization live saintly this month? In his recent TED Countdown talk, Pope Francis asked all of us to take “concrete and pressing actions” to stop the climate crisis.
Countless saints, including St. Francis of Assisi, St. Kateri Tekakwitha, and St. Therese of Lisieux, showed how to take action for creation.
Below, you’ll find a number of ways to follow in their footsteps and act against the climate emergency.
Blessings,
Christina Leaño
Associate Director
Global Catholic Climate MovementP.S. One of those ways is by joining the Global Laudato Si’ Prayer Service on Friday. Click here to register. More information is below.
P.P.S. Earlier this week, some of you may have received our divestment email by error and more than once. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Celebrating your great work
Pope Francis thanks GCCM Member Organizations
During a recent Sunday Angelus prayer, Pope Francis praised GCCM, Laudato Si’ Circles, and all GCCM Member Organizations that worked hard to bring transformational change throughout the world in the Season of Creation.
7:00 New York / 13:00 Rome / 20:00 Manila
Global Laudato Si’ Prayer Service
As the COVID-19 pandemic and the climate crisis rage on, now is the time for our global movement to come together. Unite with Catholics worldwide on Friday to pray and listen to creation’s song, cry, and invitation.
The prayer service will be hosted by members of our network from Asia. We look forward to praying with you!
*Live interpretation available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian
Member Organization News
Praying together
MAGIS Brasil lights the way, hoping to ‘ignite other fires
MAGIS Brasil reflects on, shares, and plans the program’s journey.
‘2020: A Franciscan Moment’
Franciscan Action Network: Voting Franciscan values
The year 2020 has been unlike any other. Its challenges call for Franciscan values.
Resources
From Laudato Si’ to Fratelli Tutti
Caring for our common home as brothers and sisters.
Breathing Together
We have disrupted the balance between God, creation and humanity
Pope: Time for energy transition
Support companies that value sustainability and social justice
Laudato Si’ Monthly Resource
Every month, GCCM produces a resource to help you grow spiritually.
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