- Intervention of Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace
Intervention of Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace during the Press Conference on the presentation of His Holiness Pope Francis’ Encyclical «Laudato si’, on the care of our common home»
- "Custodire l’intera creazione": un servizio del Vescovo di Roma
Editoriale de La Civiltà Cattolica.
- Serie radiofónica Laudato Si': Sobre el cuidado de nuestra Casa Común
Red Eclesial Pan Amazonica (REPAM). Adaptación radiofónica de la idea central que atraviesa la encíclica del Papa Francisco: el cambio climático está arruinando a la Madre Tierra y sus terribles consecuencias perjudican a todos los seres vivos, especialmente a los hombres y mujeres empobrecidos por un sistema que ya no se aguanta.
- Laudato Si' Student Handout
Excerpts from Laudato Si' for Discussion in Class: key guiding questions, background, useful links, etc. Initiative of Santa Clara University.
- Laudato Si’: Discussion Guide
Overview, materials, room set-up, meeting outline, discussion questions, taking action, additional resources.
- Nous sommes tous interconnectés!
Monsieur Henri Muhiya, Secrétaire National de la CERN (Commission épiscopale pour les ressources naturelles), vient témoigner depuis la République Démocratique du Congo de l'urgence d'agir pour le climat et pour les populations déjà très impactées comme celle du Congo.
- A Year On, Has The Pope’s Encyclical Changed Anything?
By Tomás Insua, Founding Coordinator of Global Catholic Climate Movement & Fulbright Scholar at Harvard Kennedy School - The Huffington Post (17/6/2016).
- One year on, the Pope's encyclical on the environment is more relevant than ever
by Bernd Nilles, Secretary General of CIDSE, international alliance of Catholic development agencies; in Christian Today (17/6/2016)
- New Curriculum for seminarians, inspired by Pope Francis
A Report on Environmental teaching for Future Priests, in Vatican Insider (30/5/2016)
- Laudato sia il lavoro, per l’uomo
L’enclicica ambientale indica vie concrete, non utopiche.
- "Fight hunger, not the hungry"
The World Food Programme’s leadership and executive board took June 12-13 2016 to reflect on the organization's past, present, and hoped-for partnerships on hunger with religious and spiritual leaders and communities of different traditions from all around the world. Among the leaders asked to contribute was the President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, Cardinal Peter Turkson.
- Values and Voting
Pope Francis and our faith-driven responsibility for the common good by Richard E. Pates, bishop of the Diocese of Des Moines (Iowa), in America (23/5/2016)
- Card. Turkson calls for action to stop HIV transmission to children
Welcome of card. Turkson to the participants to the Second Meeting of Directors of Pharmaceutical and Diagnostic Industries for children living with HIV: Consultation on “Fast-Tracking Paediatric HIV Diagnosis and Treatment”
- Point de presse sur Laudato Si - Eglise catholique de Québec
Conférence de presse qui lançait à Québec, la très attendue lettre encyclique du pape François. Avec Thomas Rosica, porte-parole du bureau de presse du Saint-Siège et président-directeur général de la Fondation catholique Sel et Lumière média; l’abbé Marc Pelchat, vicaire général, Église catholique de Québec; Dennis P. Drainville, évêque anglican de Québec; Khoudia Ndiaye, porte-parole de Développement et Paix; Norman Lévesque, directeur du réseau des Églises vertes.
- Sustainable development in Year of Mercy
The President of the Pontifical Council of Justice and Peace, Cardinal Peter Turkson, opened an international seminar entitled “Sustainable development and the future of work in the context of the Jubilee of Mercy” taking place in May 2016 in Rome.