“”Fall in love, protect, transform”, is the motto of the 2023 program, which begins in the third week of April (April 17, 18 and 19, depending on the language) and will be offered free of charge in seven languages. Registration is open through the...
The Laudato Si’ Animators Program is open to the public during the months of March and April, via its website: laudatosianimators.org. Due to growing demand, this course is available in 6 languages: Spanish, English, Portuguese, French, Italian and Polish; with...
In January 2021, #StopEACOP began to be read on social networks and in marches between Africa and Europe, denouncing the French oil company EACOP that would reach the centre of Africa and displace its inhabitants and the biodiversity present there, to install the...
Christmas does not end if we keep in our hearts the great news that God has come to live in our world to accompany us and heal us from sin and the corruption it has caused. This line from St. Faustina’s Diary in which Jesus says to her, “I would create the...
By Rosa Mª Quero Pérez, Animadora Laudato Si’. On January 17, as every year, parishioners take their pets, usually to the Franciscan temples, to be blessed. The reason why animals are blessed on St. Anthony Abbot’s Day is because this saint is attributed with...
Laudato Si Movement ends this year with wonderful news, some of them you could read here, about our 2022 highlights and numbers that we are proud of and really thankful for. Moreover, we had just finished our very first pilot Laudato Si Animators course in Hungarian...
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