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Booking: Webinar to mark 10th Anniversary of Laudato Si'


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This online event: Sustaining the Impact, marks the 10th anniversary of Laudato Si', Pope Francis' groundbreaking encyclical on care for our common home.

Laudato Si', helped shape international conversations on the environment, including influencing the moral framework of the Paris Agreement (COP21). In it, Pope Francis called for an "integral ecology" - one that recognises the deep connection between environmental degradation, social justice, our relationship with God and the rest of humanity.

Ten years on, the message of Laudato Si' continues to resonate beyond the Catholic Church - from Judaism to Islam to other faith traditions. Drawing on their own teachings, many religious communities have responded in creative and powerful ways.

Sustaining the Impact takes place on Wednesday, September 3, 2025 at 7pm.

Organised by Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales in partnership with CAFOD, this event will reflect on the impact that Laudato Si' has had on the work of the speakers and/or organisations for which the speakers work. The webinar will also examine the spiritual and practical challenges that lie ahead, and the unique role faith communities can play in shaping a just and sustainable future.

Speakers will be: Philip Booth, Director of Policy and Research at the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales; Christine Allen, CAFOD Director; Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg, Senior Rabbi of Masorti Judaism in the UK and Rabbi of the New North London Synagogue; Hannah Woolley, Secretary to the Church of England's Ethical Investment Advisory Group (EIAG) and Liga Pare, Policy and Research Analyst in International Affairs at the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales.

Register to attend here. www.bigmarker.com/cafod/LaudatoSi10

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