Laudato Si Movement-Africa

Laudato Si Movement-Africa The Laudato Si Movement works within the Catholic Church to better care for our common home. Pope Francis is calling for action. It’s time to respond.

Join us on a journey to pray for creation, live simply, and advocate for our common home. Laudato Si' Movement (formerly GCCM), born in 2015, is the fruit of a kairos – the Greek word used in the Gospel to express “an opportune moment.” The kairos of 2015 was the combination of two transformative events that would shape how the Church and humanity responded to the ecological crisis: the Laudato Si

’ encyclical release and the Paris Climate Agreement. First, Pope Francis wrote and released the encyclical letter Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home, the first-ever papal encyclical devoted to the crisis of our planetary home. Inspired by his namesake, St. Francis of Assisi and his deep communion with all Creation (best captured in the Canticle of the Creatures that inspired the encyclical’s title), the Pope issued a powerful appeal to the Church and “all people of good will” to urgently come together and respond to “the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor.”
Second, with the backdrop of increasingly starker warnings from the scientific community about the severity of the climate emergency, leaders from nearly 200 nations gathered at the U.N. Paris Climate Summit (COP21) to agree and sign the Paris Agreement. After 21 years of failed negotiations, nations of the world had a deadline to finally agree on a common plan that would tackle the climate crisis before it was too late

We invite you to take part in this international webinar, which will explore two important gifts for the Church: the Wor...
07/06/2026

We invite you to take part in this international webinar, which will explore two important gifts for the Church: the World Day of Prayer for Creation, celebrated every 1 September, and the new Mass for the Care of Creation, promulgated by Pope Leo XIV to enrich our liturgical celebrations and strengthen our commitment to caring for our common home.

📅 9 June 2026
🍃 Time: 6:00 am Mexico City | 7:00 am Bogotá | 8:00 am New York | 9:00 am Buenos Aires | 2:00 pm Madrid | 8:00 pm Manila.

🌍 This is a free event open to anyone interested.
🎧 Available in Spanish, English, French, Italian and Portuguese. 🙏

Link in bio🔗

07/06/2026
We marked World Environment Day🌱 with a powerful day of faith, community, and advocacy, alongside Fr. Nicolas Makau (Ass...
06/06/2026

We marked World Environment Day🌱 with a powerful day of faith, community, and advocacy, alongside Fr. Nicolas Makau (Assistant Parish Priest of Consolata Shrine and Chaplain of CJPD Kabete Deanery), Kenya Chapter Leader Rose Kerubo, and the CJPD Kabete leadership.

​The day began with a beautiful Eucharistic celebration led by Parish Priest Fr. Joseph Musito and Fr. Nicolas. The beauty and urgency of Creation was felt throughout the mass.

​Following Mass, the community took to the streets for a climate procession, chanting to call on world and local leaders for urgent climate action, focusing on forest restoration and a Just Transition to renewable energy.

​The event served as a dynamic platform for networking, knowledge sharing with expert guests, tree growing, and signing concrete commitments to stand for climate justice.

​Kudos to the CJPD Kabete Deanery and all the parishes that actively participated in making this day a success! It was a reminder of beautiful model of the local church living out Laudato Si’

06/06/2026

Here is a short recap of the ArtBuild Concert that occurred last week

On this World Environment Day, we are called to see the Earth for what it truly is: a sacred gift and our common home. L...
05/06/2026

On this World Environment Day, we are called to see the Earth for what it truly is: a sacred gift and our common home. Let us remind ourselves how we respond to the "cry of the earth and the cry of the poor.

​Let us look at more ways we can care for our environment in every way. Small, daily acts of love and preservation build to big change.

How are you celebrating World Environment Day?

05/06/2026
📢 GOMA TAKES ACTION: KICK POLLUTERS OUT!We have launched the media outreach campaign for the Global Week for Action   to...
05/06/2026

📢 GOMA TAKES ACTION: KICK POLLUTERS OUT!

We have launched the media outreach campaign for the Global Week for Action together with Notre , , , DRC, and through a radio program dedicated to climate justice and the struggle against fossil fuel multinationals.

During this radio show, we raised public awareness about the impacts of fossil fuels, exposed the responsibility of major polluters including TotalEnergies, Perenco, and Shell and expressed our solidarity with the communities of Muanda affected by oil exploitation.

This global mobilisation carries a clear message:
Fossil profits are destroying our communities.

Polluters out, people first!
✊🏾 Our Land Without Oil
🌍 Climate Justice Now
KickPollutersOut NotreTerreSansPetrole ClimateJustice JusticeForMuanda

Today we joined  and other powerful partners within civil society to unit at the Climate Artbuild Concert for the annual...
29/05/2026

Today we joined and other powerful partners within civil society to unit at the Climate Artbuild Concert for the annual week of action 🌍

​Rooted in the African value of UBUNTU and the moral call to Care for Creation, this year’s mobilisation addresses the stark economic realities of our energy landscape. True climate justice is intrinsically linked to economic survival. We cannot build a sustainable future on energy that everyday citizens cannot afford.

The demands include redirecting fossil fuel subsidies toward public renewable energy, capping electricity tariffs for low-income households, and removing VAT on green technology.

​​Let's contiune to stand together for social justice, energy access, and the care of our common home

Its   and so we wanted to ask you;What does integral ecology mean in the age of artificia intelligence?Magnifica Humanit...
29/05/2026

Its and so we wanted to ask you;
What does integral ecology mean in the age of artificia intelligence?

Magnifica Humanitas invites us to reflect on technology, human dignity, ecology, and the future we are building together.
We welcome this encvclical as a continuation of the vision of integral ecology introduced in Laudato Si'

Technology is not neutral

The choices we make today will shape relationships, communities, and our common home for generations to come.

How can we ensure technology serves life justice, peace, and the flourishing of al creation?

Read the full encyclical. Link in bio 🔗

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