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Our Earthcare Community is full of Earthcarers: like-minded Catholic parishes, schools, organisations and households committed to caring for our common home.
Sandhurst Diocese launch their commitment to Laudato Si’ action on the banks of the Broken Creek, Nathalia. Photo: Catholic Education Sandhurst
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Parishioners celebrate their commitment as an Earthcare Parish. Credit: Sandhurst Catholic Diocese
For earthcaring parish members, including social and ecological justice leaders in parishes.
A primary school presents their Earthcare story at an Earthcare Schools Community network meeting. Photo: Mary's Mount Primary School
For earthcaring teachers and school leaders in both primary and secondary schools.
Staff at Sandhurst Diocese Chancery respond to ‘the cry of the poor’ – one of the seven Laudato Si’ Goals – by hosting a pancake morning tea to raise funds for Caritas Australia’s annual Project Compassion campaign. Photo: Kerry Stone/Caritas Australia
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Earthcarers of every age can help make a difference. Credit: Canva
For earthcaring individuals, families, young people and anyone wanting to make a difference.
In Australia
The Australian Catholic Bishops encourage each Catholic parish, diocese, eparchy, educational institution and organisation to join the Laudato Si’ Action Platform by 2024 and develop a Laudato Si’ Action Plan.
Australian Guide to Laudato Si' Action Planning
On Monday, 7 July 2025, an attack on Taybeh, the last all Christian town in the West Bank, led to a fire at the town’s cemetery and the Church of Saint George, which dates back to the 5th century.
The Council of Patriarchs and Heads of Churches of Jerusalem have since visited Taybeh in solidarity with the local community, and have asked “for the prayers, attention, and action of the world, particularly that of Christians globally.”
The statement from the Council of Patriarchs and Heads of Churches of Jerusalem said:
“These actions are a direct and intentional threat to our local community first and foremost, but also to the historic and religious heritage of our ancestors and holy sites. In the face of such threats, the greatest act of bravery is to continue to call this your home. We stand with you, we support your resilience, and you have our prayers.”
“We give thanks for the local residents and firefighters for extinguishing the fire before our holy sites were destroyed, but we join voices with the local priests - Greek Orthodox, Latin, and Melkite Greek Catholic - issuing a clear plea for support in the face of repeated, systematic attacks.”
“The Church has had a faithful presence in this region for nearly 2,000 years. We reaffirm our commitment to a Holy Land that is a mosaic of different faiths, living peacefully together in dignity and safety.”
In the full statement, which can be found here, the Council of Patriarchs and Heads of Churches of Jerusalem also called for a transparent investigation into the ongoing attacks, and for those responsible to be held accountable.
“Furthermore, we ask diplomats, politicians, and church officials worldwide to provide a prayerful and outspoken voice for our ecumenical community in Taybeh, that their presence may be secured and that they can live in peace to worship freely, grow crops without danger, and live in a peace that seems to be in far too short of supply. “
“We join our fellow clergy in Taybeh in reiterating this of hope in the face of a persistent threat: “truth and justice will ultimately prevail.” And we recall the words of the Prophet Amos, which become our prayer during this challenging time: “let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream,” the statement concluded.
Partners supported by Caritas Australia’s Gaza Crisis Appeal are delivering health and mental health services in Taybeh and the surrounding villages, where movement restrictions, economic hardship, and psychosocial stressors have compounded humanitarian needs.
To support Caritas Australia’s Gaza Crisis Appeal, click the button below or call 1800 024 413 toll free.
ONLINE SCREENING - Burning Injustice
Burning Injustice is a short film about waste management in the US and looks at the social injustices and environmental racism that is becoming apparent in the US. Afterwards, we will also discuss what is happening in the city of Ipswich here in Australia and how similar issues are impacting our communities. Hope you can join us!
When: Tuesday 25 June 2024
Time: 6:00 PM AEST
Register in advance for this meeting. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Resources
View All ResourcesA resource to help parishes celebrate Laudato Si' Week 2024
A resource to help secondary schools celebrate Laudato Si' Week 2024
A resource to help primary schools celebrate Laudato Si' Week 2024
A presentation and accompanying activities designed to deepen student's knowledge and application of the seven Laudato Si' Goals.
Learn about the Laudato Si' Goals with this PPT Presentation and accompanying Student Workbook.
A presentation about the Laudato Si' Goals, with questions and links to help your parish reflect on its understanding and practice of integral ecology.
Inspiring ideas
Earthcare communities around Australia share how they are taking action for the sake of our common home.
Rice and Stations Night at Frenchs Forest
St Kilian’s Easter Ethical Market
Shalom College Solar Farm
Join our Earthcare Community
The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference invites all parishes, educational institutions, organisations and eparchies to develop a Laudato Si’ Action Plan and upload it to the Laudato Si’ Action Platform. Caritas Australia’s Catholic Earthcare Team are here to support you!
Catholic Earthcare also acknowledges the key role that households play in responding to Laudato Si’.
Join the Catholic Earthcare community now as a parish, school, organisation or household and together we can learn how to better care for all creation. When you join our Catholic Earthcare Community you will receive your free Australian Guide to Laudato Si’ Action Planning as well as other supporting resources for your sector.
Let us support you!
Contact our team of Earthcare Specialists to:
- gain expert advice at each stage of the Laudato Si’ Action Planning process
- learn more about your Earthcare Community and related events
- share your ideas and progress towards living Laudato Si’!