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Laudato Si’ in Houston’s Hispanic community
By Maria Trevino LSM North American Program Coordinator On August 19 and 20, a Laudato Si' Animators course in Spanish...
Creativity for Christ’s creation: everyone’s talents are needed
Laudato Si’ Animators Arlette Marais and Jane Overmeyer share much more than a friendship. They both belong to St....
Green funerals respect our loved ones and God’s creation
The following article by Laudato Si’ Animator Virginia Bell was first published in Independent Catholic News. The...
The heat is on in Spain!
This community in northern Spain is afire as ardent Animator Florencia Baldazo and others get ready to celebrate the...
The Sisters of Charity and friends ‘walk the walk’
The Sisters of Charity’s global impact goes back long before their collaboration with Laudato Si’ Movement began by...
Laudato Si’ Animators in-person training: There’s nothing like the real thing!
Our Laudato Si’ Animator training program has reached over 10,000 Animators who continually make a difference...
Laudato Si’ Movement opens registration for the Animators program
The leadership training course is aimed at those who want to contribute to their communities' ecological conversion,...
Animating Animators together on the Laudato Si’ path
Dynamic duo Dr. Simone Seym and Deacon Clayton Nickel hit the ground running and never looked back. Their inspiring...
A green oasis in Beirut’s concrete jungle
Laudato Si’ Animator Sr Saïdé Khairallah, from the Sisters of Charity in Lebanon, shares her teaching community’s...
Sisters, ‘daughters of the Church’, caring for Mother Earth
Laudato Si' Movement recently interviewed Sr. Narguis Yousaf, who belongs to the congregation of Sisters of...
From lockdown to leadership
Image source: Arnaldo Ramirez The following story is written by Laudato Si’ Animator Arnaldo Ramirez, who used the...
What starts here changes the world
The motto of my alma mater, The University of Texas, is “What starts here changes the world.” I remembered it at this...