
How Laudato Si’ changed my life
September 14, 2020 12:01 amLaudato Si' has become so important to me. It changed my way of looking at the world because it showed me how much everything is connected and gave me a new hope for the future.
Laudato Si' has become so important to me. It changed my way of looking at the world because it showed me how much everything is connected and gave me a new hope for the future.
Thousands of people on six continents just like Zenna took action – or made plans to take action – earlier this year as they became Laudato Si’ Animators, champions for Catholic action on climate change.
Rodrigo Fadul of Brazil turned his personal reaction to Laudato Si’ into a community response earlier this year. Rodrigo felt moved by Pope Francis’ encyclical on climate change and ecology that calls on all people to take action against the climate crisis and care for creation.
Earlier this year, however, Patryk decided to commit to caring for creation like never before and became a Laudato Si’ Animator, a champion for Catholic action on climate change.
Liliana felt called to follow Pope Francis’ lead and share the document’s life-giving hope and joy with young people, those who can lead change now and well into the future.
Volunteering around the world, Michele Costa of Tuscany repeatedly witnessed the veracity of Laudato Si’, Pope Francis’ encyclical on climate change that focuses on integral ecology.
Brzezińska-Hemperek joined thousands of passionate people around the world earlier this year and became a Laudato Si’ Animator, champions for Catholic action on climate change.
Montaña Alpresa of southern Spain knows well the power and importance of Laudato Si’, Pope Francis’ encyclical on climate change and ecology, which has helped millions of people realize that caring for creation is a key tenet of our faith.
To Joce Mendes of Brazil, Laudato Si' doesn't just represent a guide for the future. Pope Francis' world-changing encyclical on climate change and ecology represents a way to transform our world as we know it.
Earlier this year, the 26-year-old López took initiative to fulfill that need. In May, he launched the Global Catholic Climate Movement National Chapter in Venezuela, giving Laudato Si’ a strong base of action inside this overwhelmingly Catholic country.