March 29 (Holy Week)

March 29 (Holy Week)

As we enter the Holy Week, what can you create to celebrate this “new creation”?  It might be a new compost pile, a Laudato Si’ Circle, a garden, or a new tree that you will plant. Come up with a way to celebrate this Easter! “Return to me with all your heart”...
March 29 (Holy Week)

March 28 (Pray)

PALM SUNDAY During the Prayers of the Faithful at Mass, say aloud, if possible, that you’d like to pray for the victims of the climate crisis and ask your pastor to include this request in the prayer petitions. May God help all of us keep our lost sisters and brothers...
March 27 (Share)

March 27 (Share)

EARTH HOUR Can you switch off your lights for an hour? Then you’re ready to participate in Earth Hour.  Share with others your participation through social media and encourage them to join you and the millions of people around the world who will unite in switching off...
March 26 (Reflect)

March 26 (Reflect)

Reflect on how you can further raise your voice and advocate for our common home with your family and in your community. “A good Catholic meddles in politics, offering the best of himself, so that those who govern can govern.” (Pope Francis, 16 Sept 2013) Consider...
March 29 (Holy Week)

March 25 (Act)

ANNUNCIATION In the spirit of the Annunciation, the celebration of when the angel Gabriel shared with Mary that she’d be the mother of Jesus Christ, write a letter to a political official. Share the good news that more and more people are caring for our common home...
March 26 (Reflect)

March 24 (Examen)

Webinar on how to talk about the climate crisis? (live-streamed on Facebook and YouTube) Saint Oscar Romero Fr. Oscar Romero was assassinated while officiating Mass in a hospital chapel in San Salvador in March 1980. Amid a murderous military regime throughout the...