Laudato Si - On Care for Our Common Home



‘The Earth herself… is among the most abandoned and maltreated of our poor.’

Pope Francis’s second encyclical ‘Laudato Si’ was typically forthright and challenging about the dangers of our indifference to this planet and is an appeal for a dialogue about its future. Far more accessible than traditional cyclicals, ‘Laudato Si’ critiques consumerism and laments environmental degradation and global warming.

Ecologist and theologian Celia Deane-Drummond is a Professor in Theology at the University of Notre Dame and has published over 200 scientific and theological articles and 25 books including The Ethics of Nature and Future Perfect: God, Medicine and Human Identity.

Join us for comment and reflection on this ground-breaking document.

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