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Laudato si': On care for our common home
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Laudato si': Papal Visit 2015
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Living Well, Living Well Together
Nonviolence and Just Peace
Laudato si': Resources
[Multi-lingual] HCIJO's Wake Up the World reflection series
English
Wake Up the World: Reflections with Pope Francis, volume 3
[Large-print] Wake Up the World: Reflections with Pope Francis, Volume 3
Wake Up the World: Reflections with Pope Francis, volume 2
[Large-Print] Wake Up the World: Reflections with Pope Francis, volume 2
Wake Up the World, volume 1
[Large-print] Wake Up the World: Reflections with Pope Francis, #1
Español (Spanish)
Despierten al Mundo, #3
Despierten al Mundo, #2
Despierten al Mundo, #1
Français (French)
Réveiller le monde, #3
Réveiller le monde – Réflexions avec le Pape François, #2
Réveiller le monde – Réflexions avec le Pape François, #1
Português (Portuguese)
Desperte o mundo, #3
Desperte o Mundo: Reflexões com o Papa Francisco, #2
Desperte o Mundo: Reflexões com o Papa Francisco, #1
Recommended Resources
Center of Concern's Education for Justice, "Be Praised for Creation."
This prayer is a modern version of the St. Francis “Blessed Be” prayer that is referenced in the opening of Pope Francis’ new encyclical on ecology. It celebrates the themes of this significant text of our Pope.