Laudato Si’ and Laudate Deum

Eight years ago Pope Francis published the encyclical Laudato Si’ on the global climate crisis and on our responsibility to be stewards of the earth, 

(https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/encyclicals/documents/papa-francesco_20150524_enciclica-laudato-si.html).   

Last month, the Pope followed up Laudato Si’ with Laudate Deum, an apostolic Exhortation criticizing world leaders and pointing out the urgent necessity for action as global warming threatens our planet, especially the poor.   

(https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/apost_exhortations/documents/20231004-laudate-deum.html).  

In both pieces Pope Francis seeks to educate readers and inspire nations and individuals to care for our common home. He clearly demonstrates that our actions have dramatically damaged the environment and all God’s good creations. He repeatedly argues that swift and unified global action is necessary. Despite the scientific evidence and dire warnings, ignorance, apathy, and denial are bringing about imminent disaster. Pope Francis reminds us that creation is God’s gift to us and that inhabitants all over the world are connected.  Specifically, the Pope states: “What happens in one part of the world has repercussions on the entire planet. This allows me to reiterate two convictions that I repeat over and over again: “Everything is connected” and “No one is saved alone”.  

The Environmental Justice Committee incorporates the Pope’s message in all of its work. We provide these passages from the two encyclicals to allow parishioners to reflect on the Pope’s message and evaluate their own actions.  

Environmental Justice Committee

Environmental Justice Committee

The Environmental Justice Committee works to advance, educate and participate with individuals and groups to improve the condition of the environment for all of the earth’s inhabitants through direct action, education and advocacy in harmony with the environment.
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Hunger, Housing & Poverty Committee

Hunger, Housing & Poverty Committee

Our mission is to educate and advocate for those who are food insecure, in need in housing, and suffering. We work to oppose any budget cuts that would increase hunger and poverty in the United States and around the world.
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Racial Justice Committee

Racial Justice Committee

We stand in solidarity with those facing hardship and injustice due to race. Our goal is to be stewards of faith, hope, and love by promoting model relationships that are rooted in truth, compassion, equality, and peace.
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Economic Justice Committee

Economic Justice Committee

We are called and challenged to articulate, advocate for, and act upon critical economic issues that affect our neighbors, families, and communities across our city and our world.
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Immigration Committee

Immigration Committee

We feel called by the Gospel and guided by Catholic Social Teaching to welcome the stranger by seeing in the immigrant the face of Christ. America is a country built by immigrants, most of us need to look back only one or two generations to discover our own immigrant ancestors.
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Ignatian Family Teach-in for Justice

Ignatian Family Teach-in for Justice

We are boundless: unified in difference. We are beloved: working for justice witnesses to that love. Our striving for our collective liberation will never be complete, and that in and of itself empowers us to pursue that work.
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