April 27, 2017By Elizabeth Eisenstadt EvansGlobal Sisters Report
When you think about women religious, the word “science” may not be the first to spring to mind. After all,...
April 28, 2017Press Release
Ottawa – The Honourable Catherine McKenna will be present at the Green Churches Forum to show her support for Canadian churches of all...
Rodrigo Tot, born in central Guatemala during the mining boom of the 1960s, spent much of his 59 years in a tenacious battle against the mining industry in the Lake Izabal...
“There are numerous contemporary indigenous sciences based on a long tradition and history. They need to be validated as such — not as folklore.”
By Nidhi...
Climate change is a global pro-life issueApril 22, 2017By Paul DouglasThe Guardian
Readers of this column know that I tend to focus on breaking science in the climate and...
April 21, 2017By Garrison Institute
In the past two centuries, human health and wealth have advanced as never before. While inequalities still bedevil us, on the whole, the...
Talk about values, not just data: how this minister wants to inspire people to take action on protecting the environment.April 19, 2017By Nesima AberraVox
What makes a person...
April 18, 2017By Ilia DelioGlobal Sisters Report
At a recent workshop on “Laudato Si’: On care of our common home,” a professor from the engineering department laid out...
April 18, 2017By Liz Harman University of San Diego News Center
The University of San Diego has unveiled a Climate Action Plan that calls for reducing USD’s greenhouse...
April 17, 2017By Michele MorekGlobal Sisters Report
Meditating on the daily liturgical readings sometime during Lent, a daydream about Moses and his staff distracted me. He...
April 17, 2017By Parker SheaState Press
The Soka Gakkai International-affiliated club seeks to promote individual change through Nichiren Buddhism
Buddhists for Peace is...
April 15, 2017News Ghana
The Most Reverend Joseph Osei-Bonsu, the immediate past President of the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference, in his Easter message has asked...
Catholic Church Head Archbishop Peter Loy ChongThe Fiji TimesApril 14, 2017
Peace — Shalom! (May you have fullness of life). Peace is the first word uttered by Jesus to...
April 11, 2017 By Tom WilliamsUtah Public Radio
This interview links climate change to economic and racial injustice, and addresses it all through a theological lens.
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April 10, 2017By Rose AchiegoGlobal Sisters Report
In the dry season, Juja is hot, windy and dusty. Vegetation is completely brown, and the sun beats down overhead during the...
April 8, 2017 EIN Presswire
The appointment of eight new Fellows of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics takes the total number of Fellows to over one hundred international...
April 6, 2017By John SuretteNational Catholic Reporter
In biblical times, repentance manifested itself in external signs such as fasting, public lamentations, loud cries and...
April 4, 2017 Astro Awani
Kuala Lumpur: Religion plays a significant role in ensuring environmental sustainability and mankind, as God’s steward on Earth, has the...
April 4, 2017By Sharon AbercrombieNational Catholic Reporter
Just before Lent, about two dozen people gathered for three days at the San Damiano Spiritual Life Retreat Center...
April 1, 2017Phys.org
An Indian court has recognised Himalayan glaciers, lakes and forests as “legal persons” in an effort to curb environmental destruction, weeks after it...