On the one year anniversary of his death, we remember #PopeFrancis for his light, his wisdom, and his prophetic voice. We are reminded of the many ways he paved the way for our work and for all of creation care. Let us honor him by working for his vision of the Church - one for those on the margins.
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We are excited to continue to introduce our amazing Young Adult Advisory Board members! This week we are spotlighting Cari Nunziato. You can learn more about Cari and the our other young adult leaders here: catholicclimatecovenant.org/programs/you... #EcoCatholic
In case you haven't heard... April is #EarthMonth!
Are you still looking for ideas? Check out our free downloadable Earth Day Program titled "Energizing our Future." Learn more and download it here: catholicclimatecovenant.org/programs/ear... #EcoCatholic
On #PalmSunday we raise our palms in praise and ready our hearts for Holy Week. Let this reminder of Christโs humble journey guide our care for creation and for one another! ๐ฟ
"Although our story is still unfolding, whatever other environmental setbacks come our wayโฆ let's remember that our faith has already revealed the end of the story.โ
Our own Diana Marin wrote today's @ignatiansolidarity.bsky.social Lenten Reflection! Read it: ignatiansolidarity.net/blog/2026/03...
Happy first day of Spring! Let us see God in new flower blooms, hear God in birdsong, and feel God in the lengthening daylight. And let these signs remind us of the beauty of our common home which we are called to care for, stand for, and protect #EcoCatholic
Happy St. Patrick's Day! โ๏ธ Let this prayer from St. Patrick be a reminder that Christ is everywhere, especially in us and in Creation! #EcoCatholic
The data centers needed to train AI can consume as much electricity as 200,000 American homesโand the race to power these digital tools is changing the physical world, Matteo Wong reports:
Please share this one-hour Earth Day program for use in parishes, schools, religious communities. How does eco-conversion lead to action on climate change? How can Catholic communities and institutions move forward on net-zero, clean energy retrofits, decarbonization, and other energy issues?
ICYMI: Bishop Tyson, Episcopal Moderator of the Covenant, reflects on what it means to be a witness in challenging times. As he reminds us, "Jesus said to his disciples, 'Blessed are the eyes that see what you see.'โ
Read his full statement: catholicclimatecovenant.org/press-releas...
The wait is over! Our annual Earth Day Program is available and ready for download! This year's program centers the theme "Energizing Our Faith" โ๏ธ
You can download the FREE, one-hour program today to use in your Catholic community: catholicclimatecovenant.org/programs/ear... #EcoCatholic
Our Communications Manager reflects on the "bittersweet juxtaposition" of the beauty of Spring, the sadness of Lent, and the gravity of the current moment in our March Newsletter - which is full of action items, updates, resources, news, and more! Check it out here: mailchi.mp/catholicclim...
Don't miss out on @networklobby.bsky.social's "Crosses of Resistance" Lenten Series! This week's reflection calls us to resist the crucifixion of creation - read it and respond with action here: networklobby.org/blog/lent-20... #EcoCatholic
This week, Drake Starling of NETWORKโs Government Relations team reflections on the current threats to clean air, clean water, and healthy communities. Take action by calling โ๏ธย (202) 953-6731 and tell your legislators to oppose environmental rollbacks harming us ๐
Read more here: shorturl.at/6bfAs
Happy #WomensHistoryMonth! Past and present, women have been at the forefront of the Environmental Justice Movement. We celebrate the many ways that sisters, nuns, and women religious have especially shaped creation care work in their communities and in the Church #EcoCatholic
Don't miss this timely webinar on the environmental and socio-economic impacts of data centers in the U.S. TOMORROW, March 5th at 1:00 pm ET.
Register at bit.ly/DataCentersCreation to save your spot, or to be sent the recording if you can't make it in real time. #EcoCatholic
In this moment, silence is not neutral.
We join with Christians across the country in commiting to concrete actions, including being in solidarity with immigrants targeted by unjust policies, rejecting political violence, defending the countryโs voting rights, and democratic norms.
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"The Greek word 'martyr' translates to 'witness.' The tragic death of witnesses like Mr. Pretti and Ms. Renee Good reveals the darkness around them."
Read the entire prophetic homily by Bishop Tyson here: catholicclimatecovenant.org/press-releas... #HumanDignity #EcoCatholic
We are surrounded by #AI, and its growing use is driving a huge expansion of data center construction. Join us on 3/5 for a webinar on the environmental and socio-economic impacts of data centers and how we can respond as people of faith!
Register at bit.ly/DataCentersCreation #EcoCatholic
We are spotlighting our Young Adult Advisory Board Members, who help animate our mission and vision.
We begin with Tiffany, a Theology PhD Student at the University of Dayton! Learn more about Tiffany and other young adult leaders here: catholicclimatecovenant.org/programs/you... #EcoCatholic
While our country is stepping back from global & national efforts to protect the environment, we must press on as people of faith. The USCCB's recent statement reminds us to go against the status quo - to stop, listen, and respond to the cries of the earth and the poor. www.usccb.org/resources/in...
From dust we were created, and to dust we shall return. #AshWednesday reminds us that our lives are bound to the earth and that repentance includes how we treat our common home. Let us pray and work for right relationship, amen. #EcoCatholic #Lent
Can you believe #Lent begins tomorrow? Consider making this a Laudato Siโ Lent, and explore our compilation of ecological Lenten resources to deepen your commitment to creation and human dignity: catholicclimatecovenant.org/resources/se... #EcoCatholic
"The histories of racism, enslavement, segregation, redlining, mass incarceration, and environmental injustice are not separate chapters from the climate crisis. They are part of the same story." Check out our recent blog post honoring #BlackHistoryMonth: catholicclimatecovenant.org/blogs/honori...
โThe role of government is to work for the common good of all, not just the wealthy and well-connected. The reversal of this landmark ruling is the opposite of that.โ
More on the devastating decision to rescind the #EndangermentFinding and the Catholic response: www.osvnews.com/trump-admini...
We are deeply alarmed and disappointed by todayโs decision by the EPA to rescind the 2009 #EndangermentFinding. Read our full statement about this abandonment of health, safety, and human dignity: catholicclimatecovenant.org/press-releas... #EcoCatholic
This #BlackHistoryMonth we honor a legacy of resistance, faith, and hope born amid injustice. We continue to stand firm that our work and commitments to human dignity, racial justice, and care for creation are inseparable. #HumanDignity #EcoCatholic
Let this serve as a reminder that that the dark, cold days of winter - and of the current political climate - are opportunities for reflection.
Our February Newsletter contains these opportunities, as well as ways to put your faith into action. Read it here: mailchi.mp/catholicclim...
"Though we are not all called to be martyrs, we are all called to be witnesses. If you are a person of faith, it is more important than ever to view politics through the lens of that faith, and not the other way around."
More from Bp. Tyson of the Diocese of Yakima: religionnews.com/2026/02/04/n...
Read America Magazine's recent article, "A Catholic guide to resisting the ICE crackdown" to learn how you might live your faith at this critical moment, even when it's scary: www.americamagazine.org/politics-soc... #HumanDignity #EcoCatholic