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Welcome to the Laudato Si’ Animators Community

Registration for our Laudato Si’ Animators program is now open! Please leave us your contact information in the interest form so we can send you relevant information about the program, which will open April 28, 2025.

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.

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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Your story matters. Your story can and will move people to take action. Throughout history, stories have moved people in ways that mere facts or numbers simply cannot. Stories connect with us on an emotional level and make us want to take action and stay involved.

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!

‘We are not alone’

‘We are not alone’

Carolina Campillay and Germán Lucero are using their Laudato Si’ Animator final project to make sure inmates at an all-women penitentiary in Mendoza, Argentina, also feel God’s love.

‘Laudato Si’ has inspired me’

‘Laudato Si’ has inspired me’

Mareta Tana wanted to become a better advocate for creation. She learned the basics of caring for the earth as a child, such as how litter and plastics can harm creation, and how we all need to recycle as much as possible.

Sharing Laudato Si’ in southeast Asia

Sharing Laudato Si’ in southeast Asia

Dircia Belo knew her home country of Timor-Leste had a problem. The small southeast Asian island nation is largely Catholic, and should be the ideal place for Laudato Si’ to take root.