Guía de Estudio sobre la Encíclica del Papa Francisco, Arquidiócesis de Washington (también en otros idiomas)
The change in American Church with the encyclical of Pope Francis. By Brian Roewe, in National Catholic Reporter (18/6/2015)
Years before Pope Francis’ recent ecology encyclical was published, a Trappist monastery in Virginia went back to its spiritual roots by embracing environmental stewardship. In Catholic News Agency (2/9/2015)
Various articles in National Catholic Reporter, U.S. independent voice for Catholics and people of faith
Climate change is the most important and neglected moral crisis of the twenty-first century. It might be a leading priority for Pope Francis, but it barely registers on the U.S. political radar, especially in this heated campaign season.
A resource for small group discussion: a colourful guide to Laudato Si’, bringing to life in photos, cartoons and stories this ground-breaking and challenging encyclical from Pope Francis.
By Sr. Rose Pacatte, member of the Daughters of St. Paul, director of the Pauline Center for Media Studies in Los Angeles. In National Catholic Reporter (29/12/2015)
Le Réseau des Églises vertes offre des outils aux communautés chrétiennes qui adoptent des pratiques environnementales à travers l'action et la sensibilisation, ainsi que dans la redécouverte d'une spiritualité écologique issue de la tradition chrétienne.
Le Réseau des Églises vertes offre des outils aux communautés chrétiennes qui adoptent des pratiques environnementales à travers l'action et la sensibilisation, ainsi que dans la redécouverte d'une spiritualité écologique issue de la tradition chrétienne.
Videos, audios and texts about the Encyclical, Salt and Light Media (Canada)
Cardinal Peter Turkson, President of the Pontifical Council on Justice and Peace, addressed the University community.
Catholics, Capitalism and Climate. By Cardinal Peter Turkson, in America (17/2/2016).
Pope Francis' highly-anticipated environmental encyclical has arrived and Fr. James Martin, S.J., presents the ten things you need to know about it.
Series with various videos by Daniel Horan OFM
By Roza Pati, law professor and executive director of the graduate program in Intercultural Human Rights at St. Thomas University School of Law. She is a member of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace and is the Council's U.S. representative. In Daily Business Review (2/7/2015)
Videos, analysis and graphics by Fr. Robert Barron