#LaudatoSiWeek Keep the inspiration of Laudato Si' alive and take steps to care for God's creation by committing to continuing these practices beyond Laudato Si' Week!
#LaudatoSiWeek Reflect on how our actions affect the environment and the most vulnerable

#LaudatoSiWeek Water is a precious resource, and conserving it helps protect it for future generations. Implement water conservation practices in your home and community.

* Inspect your home for leaks in pipes, faucets, toilets and irrigation systems
* Install energy-saving devices such as showerheads and water-saving faucets
* Use rainwater for irrigation or reuse washing water to clean outdoor areas

#LaudatoSiWeek Single-use plastics are one of the main sources of pollution on the planet. Consider switching to reusable water bottles and shopping bags to reduce waste. Don't forget to properly recycle the plastics you do use!
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* Learn about different types of renewable energy available in your area, such as solar, wind, hydroelectric or biomass.
* Consider the feasibility of installing renewable energy systems in your home or workplace.
* Share the benefits of renewable energy with your friends and family and encourage them to make the switch along with you.
Here are ways you can practice sustainable eating as we continue #LaudatoSiWeek
* Eat plants instead of animals: Plant-based diets are more efficient and less polluting
* Buy organic: Organic farming is better for both people and wildlife
* Buy in bulk: Save money and reduce packaging
* Support responsible producers: Choose those practicing sustainable and fair methods
* Don't waste: Buy and cook only what you need
Thank you to Bishop Martin Hayes and Jane Mellett of #LaudatoSiIreland for joining our screening of #TheLetter film yesterday and leading us in an earnest conversation on meaningful next steps for individual and group #ClimateAction. #LaudatoSiWeek #SDG2030 #PearseStreetLibrary
> The archdiocese and other dioceses in the Visayas region are making a collective effort to resolve the climate crisis by addressing loss of biodiversity.. to help Mother Earth by saving marine life.
“We organized the first-ever Laudato Si’ underwater clean-up.. Divers from all over the region, boat owners and volunteers removed trash lying on our seabeds,” .. Cebu priest and scuba diver Father #MurphySarsonas said.
https://www.ucanews.com/news/filipino-catholics-use-laudato-si-week-to-clean-up-sea/97396?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=UCAN%20Evng%20Newsletter%2025%20May%202022%20(Copy)&cmid=4d27c6f5-9b4d-4e61-93d8-b57ab24b7922
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Filipino Catholics use Laudato Si' Week to clean up sea

Maritime care part of country's efforts to help world mark 7th anniversary of pope's landmark encyclical on environment

UCA News
> .. an opportunity "to listen ever more attentively to the cry of the earth, which urges us to act together in taking care of our common home," he said. He thanked the Vatican office promoting the initiative, the Dicastery for Promoting #IntegralHumanDevelopment, and other organizations taking part.
#LaudatoSi' Week is a yearly event marking the anniversary of #PopeFrancis' encyclical, "Laudato Si': on Care for Our #CommonHome." #LaudatoSiWeek
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