“This film puts a human face on a problem that belongs to all of us and will be watched by millions. On the day it was released, it was also put on YouTube for free viewing worldwide.”
‘The Letter: A Message For Our Earth’ inspires us to action
CRS launches campaign to build greater Catholic response to climate change
The initiative will involve social media, education, prayer, study guides and opportunities for people to call on federal officials and members of Congress to implement meaningful policies in response to climate change.
Conference takes bird’s-eye view at complex U.S. immigration landscape
The 19th Annual Immigration & Policy Conference, which brings together government workers, politicians, lawyers, journalists and representatives of humanitarian organizations, unraveled numbers and unveiled trends in the movement of people across continents.
Lawyer who represented big energy now wants them to pay for harming planet
Bill Hunter says the world must urgently move from fossil fuels.
CRS, others call for increased aid to prevent Somalia’s looming famine
Amid a U.N. warning that a famine is looming in Somalia, U.S.-based Catholic Relief Services is calling for increased humanitarian support in the Horn of Africa country.
Indianapolis Catholic is leading pope’s global plan to care for the earth
John Mundell considers it “an incredible honor” that he was recently chosen as the director of the worldwide effort to put Pope Francis’ encyclical “Laudato Si’, on Care for Our Common Home” into action.
Prayers, action urged worldwide during Season of Creation Sept. 1 to Oct. 4
In 2015, Pope Francis encouraged Catholics to welcome the season, the same year he wrote his encyclical on faith and the environment, “Laudato Si’, on Care for Our Common Home.”
Cardinal Bo opens FABC jubilee, speaks of Asian church at crossroads
“As we inaugurate the 50-year celebrations, we are reminded that the biblical perspective of a jubilee mandates a comprehensive change and robust renewal.”