• Don Bosco and his green legacy 💚
    Jan 31 2023

    Join us for this first video of our program "Guardians of the Earth." On Don Bosco's day, we invite the Don Bosco Green Alliance to talk about his legacy.

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    12 Min.
  • Season of Creation 2022 has begun! ❤️🔥
    Sep 1 2022

    Religious leaders from different Christian denominations around the world joined together to participate in a prayer meeting to reflect on this year's theme, "Listen to the Voice of Creation." 

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    59 Min.
  • Pope Francis has a message for you!
    Jul 21 2022

    Don't miss this!

    Pope Francis’ Message for the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation

     
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    32 Min.
  • Brother Angel Cortez, OFM
    Jun 7 2022

    Brother Angel Cortez, OFM, joins the Laudato Si' Movement podcast to talk about his faith journey and why he felt called to become a Franciscan.

    “When I encountered [St.] Francis, as I mentioned, I started to explore more about him, his spirituality, what are the friars doing. And one thing that struck me the most is the simplicity of life, the radical expression of the Gospel. Being with the people, especially with the poor. And I think those are the things that made me excited to really respond to the call and develop my vocation.”

    Note: This podcast was recorded in November 2021. At the time, Brother Angel Cortez was serving as the vice director for the Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation (JPIC) Office in Rome.

    He is now serving as the Provincial Animator, Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation Office - Franciscan Province of San Pedro Bautista Philippines.

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    20 Min.
  • Previewing Laudato Si’ Week with Analisa Ramsahai
    May 5 2022
    Laudato Si' Week will take place May 22-29 all over the world. We preview the incredible global celebration with Analisa Ramsahai, a member of the Laudato Si’ Movement Board of Directors. Analisa also dives into her faith journey, why she was on the path to becoming a religious sister, and her ecological conversion story.   “In my heart, I'm saying, 'Wow, I can't believe God made that. I cannot believe this is happening. It's so surreal. It's so majestic and marvelous that this is God's creation.' And this one little circle that started off as a dot, it's so much life-giving, there are so many symbols, that can relate to life itself.”   Analisa serves as the Regional Program Coordinator for the Franciscan Institute for Personal and Family Development, a ministry of the Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother (SSM), that serves three Caribbean islands: Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, and Saint Lucia.   More: Celebrating Season of Creation with the Franciscan Institute in the Caribbean   Laudato Si' Week   Laudato Si' Movement   Franciscan Institute for Personal and Family Development
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    38 Min.
  • Leading locally as a Laudato Si’ Animator
    Apr 12 2022

    Three incredible Laudato Si' Animators from across the world join this special Laudato Si' Dialogue and share what it means to be a Laudato Si' Animator, how Animators lead their communities, and how the free leadership development course changed their lives. 

    Featuring Simone Seym, USA; Sister Immaculate Tusingwire, Malawi; and Emanuela Chiang, Italy. Become a Laudato Si' Animator today by going to LaudatoSiAnimators.org.

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    55 Min.
  • Laudato Si’ Animator & Columban Sister Kate Midgley
    Mar 17 2022

    Laudato Si' Animator and Columban Sister Kate Midgley didn't use to be so passionate about working against the climate crisis. (She's now protesting in front of the UK parliament for an end to fossil fuels.)

    In this Laudato Si' Movement podcast, Sister Kate shares her ecological conversion story, why she calls the climate crisis the "moral issue of our time," and how you and others can join her in taking action by becoming a Laudato Si' Animator.

    Learn more about Sister Kate: https://laudatosimovement.org/news/laudato-si-animators-praying-creation-cop26-en-news/

    Become a Laudato Si' Animator today: LaudatoSiAnimators.org

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    26 Min.
  • Father Tony Labiao of the Philippines
    Jan 11 2022

    On Saturday, 15 January 2022, Laudato Si' Movement turns seven years old. To celebrate this milestone for this movement, we're bringing you a podcast from the Philippines, where this movement has its roots.

    Father Tony Labiao of the Philippines joins the podcast to talk about his faith journey, how Pope Francis' Laudato Si' has motivated him and his country, and how the supertyphoons and typhoons in recent years have affected him.

    He also makes a plea to everyone out there, but especially those in wealthier countries, just weeks after yet another supertyphoon has tragically hit the Philippines.

    Last month, more than 400 people died in the Philippines from Typhoon Rai, the 15th and deadliest typhoon to strike the Southeast Asian nation in 2021.

    "I made a resolve in myself: we have to do something," Father Tony said after a 2009 storm devastated his country.

    Laudato Si' Movement: https://laudatosimovement.org/

    More about Father Tony: https://philippines.licas.news/tag/father-antonio-labiao/

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    30 Min.