Faith Formation: Laudato Si

Laudato Si: On Care of Our Common Home

Laudato Si is Pope Francis' encyclical on the care of our common home. It treats the crisis facing our common home that results from excessive individualism, rampant consumerism, environmental degradation, and oppression of the poor. Pope Francis also calls us to action to recognize the dignity inherent in God's creation and to save our common home. This blog, inspired by the Holy Father's encyclical, offers reflections designed to change our way of thinking about God's creation and practical actions that we can take to save our common home.

Laudato Si Resources

  • Creation Care Network, which aims to provide inspiration, education, and advocacy for Pope Francis’ call to heed the “cry of Earth and cry of the poor.”
  • Laudato Si Action Platform, a collaborative effort of the Vatican, Catholic organizations, and all people of goodwill to act to save our common home.
  • Laudato Si Movement, which aims to mobilize the Catholic community the Catholic community to care for our common home and achieve climate and ecological justice.
  • Laudato Si, the Vatican's official Laudato Si-related website devoted to publicizing Laudato Si and emphasizing actions taken to preserve our common home and promote the wellbeing of the poor.
  • Catholic Climate Covenant, an organization formed in 2006 devoted to the twin tasks of preserving our common home and caring for the world's poor.
  • Seattle University Center for Environmental Justice and Sustainability, which includes a wealth of information on practical action that we can take to save our common home.
  • Laudato Si class at St. John Vianney on YouTube. The class that inspired our Laudato Si blog.
  • Catholics Called to Care for Our Common Home, an event held at St. John Vianney on March 1, 2023. It consists of a reflection on the meaning of dominion in the first creation story in the book of Genesis and a pesentation on climate change by Jeff Renner, retired Chief Meteorologist at King Television in Seattle.

 

Practical Actions

Laundry & Environmental Responsibility, Part 2

By Laudato Si | May 19, 2021 | Comments Off on Laundry & Environmental Responsibility, Part 2

Most of us don’t fully appreciate the enormous impact that doing our laundry has on the environment. Fortunately, there are numerous ways in which we can have clean clothes without significantly damaging the environment. Last week’s blog post listed a number of these. The following completes our list of ways in which we can reduce…

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Laundry & Environmental Responsibility, Part 1

By Laudato Si | May 11, 2021 | Comments Off on Laundry & Environmental Responsibility, Part 1

Usually, we don’t think very much about our laundry, except perhaps for trying to figure out how we can delay doing it as long as possible. However, laundry has a significant environmental impact in terms of fossil fuel consumption, water consumption, and the release of contaminants into the air and water. But there are some sound practices…

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Reflections

Forward Thinking and Living in History

By Laudato Si | September 13, 2023 | Comments Off on Forward Thinking and Living in History

As Christians, we believe that God entered human history in a very forceful and dramatic way through the Incarnation. Yet He did so in a way that did not destroy or overturn human history, but rather that was based on human history at the same time that it transcended it. St. Matthew begins his Gospel…

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Have We Forgotten How to Weep?

By Laudato Si | May 29, 2023 | Comments Off on Have We Forgotten How to Weep?

“Have we forgotten how to weep?” Pope Francis asked that question in his July 2013 visit to the Italian island of Lampedusa, a major port of entry for migrants and asylum seekers from North Africa and the Mideast, to commemorate those who perished when crossing the Mediterranean from North Africa. Unfortunately, as if to emphasize…

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Dominion and Eschatology

By Laudato Si | October 5, 2022 | Comments Off on Dominion and Eschatology

That the two creation stories appear to differ in defining humankind’s relationship to God’s creation has sparked endless debate about precisely what role humankind plays in managing God’s creation. In the first creation story (Genesis 1:1-2:3), humankind is given dominion over God’s earthly creation (Genesis 1:26,28). In the second (Genesis 2:4-2:25), the mandate given to…

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Conflict, Ethics, and the Problem of Fossil Fuels

By Laudato Si | March 15, 2022 | Comments Off on Conflict, Ethics, and the Problem of Fossil Fuels

In the midst of the human crisis currently unfolding in the Ukraine, it is perhaps useful to reflect on another, and potentially far more deadly, one that underlies it. While the United States has banned the import of Russian oil and natural gas, EU members have only agreed to significantly curtail the consumption of Russian…

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We Are Not Free Agents!

By Laudato Si | March 1, 2022 | Comments Off on We Are Not Free Agents!

Modern American culture is distinguished by its sharp focus on the individual. One of the great myths of our time is that we are free agents; that is, that society is merely a collection of individuals who make rational choices as they pursue their individual self-interest. Sometimes, this spirit of individualism is even more prevalent…

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Called To Be a People of Sacrifice

By Laudato Si | February 1, 2022 | Comments Off on Called To Be a People of Sacrifice

In the missionary discourse, Jesus tells us that a disciple “who does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me.” (Matthew 10:38) In part, Jesus was speaking literally of the many Christian martyrs who were to follow Jesus to their deaths. But he was also speaking figuratively. The Last Supper helps…

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Respecting the Animal Life Around Us

By Laudato Si | January 4, 2022 |

With the return of some semblance of “normal” life amid the global COVID-19 pandemic, almost all animal rescue organizations have noted a troubling trend: animals adopted during the pandemic are now being returned, with the result that shelters are overwhelmed and often have more animals than they can realistically hope to adopt. This is a…

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Reflections on Six Months of the Laudato Si Blog

By Laudato Si | November 30, 2021 | Comments Off on Reflections on Six Months of the Laudato Si Blog

We’ve now been writing these weekly blog posts for half a year (or, more precisely, for 28 weeks, although who’s counting?). This seems like an appropriate time to summarize six months of posts, including both our practical calls to action and our reflections on science and faith. Despite the severity of the environmental and human…

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Will God Save Us from Ourselves?

By Laudato Si | October 26, 2021 | Comments Off on Will God Save Us from Ourselves?

A common argument that Christians advance to refute climate change is either that it is a politically fashionable dogma that remains unproven, or that climate change is real but unrelated to human activity. In any case, the argument goes, as Christians we believe in the word of God, and in Genesis, God promised to “never…

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Is the Second Coming Approaching?

By Laudato Si | October 19, 2021 | Comments Off on Is the Second Coming Approaching?

Pope Francis writes that “Doomsday predictions can no longer be met with irony or disdain” (Laudato Si, 161). What does he mean by that? Does he mean that the end of the world and the second coming of Christ are at hand? That attempts to determine when Christ is coming are no longer misplaced or…

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