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Welcome to the Laudato Si’ Animators Community
Laudato Si’ Animators are members of the Laudato Si Movement, a global community of prayer and action, who animate their local parishes and communities to engage in ecological spirituality, sustainable lifestyles and advocacy for climate and ecological justice. Animators work to bring Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato Si’ to life and care for our common home.
“Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.”
St. Francis of Assisi.
The LSA program is open to all, with no fee, whether or not you choose to donate.
How Does It Work?
Stories of
Laudato Si’ Animators
There are increasingly more animators around the world inspiring us with their stories of spiritual and ecological transformation.
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Love is shown more in deeds than in words.
St. Ignatius of Loyola
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In order to truly bring Laudato Si’ to life and to care for creation throughout the world, it will take all of us taking action and telling our stories. Your voice matters. Thank you for sharing your story!
Passionate about Laudato Si’: The Testimony of Mexican Laudato Si’ Animators
Testimony of two Laudato Si’ animators from Mexico, passionate about working for the care of our common home.
Ecological conversion in the United Kingdom
Laudato Si’ Animators hail from all the different regions of the world. This story comes from the United Kingdom. Through Laudato Si’ Animator Virgnia Bell, we hear the experience they lived during Laudato Si’ Lent.
‘Laudato Si’ is the blueprint’ in South Sudan: How Pope Francis’ encyclical inspires care for creation
The environment and situation in Riwoto and South Sudan are far from ideal. Decades of war have devastated communities and creation. But through Laudato Si’, Pope Francis has shown them the way forward, and Fr. Galvin and the people of Riwoto are following his plan. “We have a problem,” Galvin said, “and Laudato Si’ is the blueprint.”