How to Participate

ā€œIt is essential to seek comprehensive solutions which consider the interactions within natural systems themselves and with social systems. We are faced not with two separate crises, one environmental and the other social, but rather with one complex crisis which is both social and environmental.ā€ (Pope Francis, Laudato Siā€™, #139)

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In 2015, Pope Francis reinvigorated the Catholic teaching on caring for creation with his Laudato Siā€™: On Care for Our Common Home encyclical.Ā  Specified in Catholic Social Teaching in 1891, witnessed by the saints, and rooted in Scripture, Creation Care is not an ā€œEarth Dayā€ slogan, but an obligation of our faith.Ā  Although climate change is certainly a major global crisis with significant impact to our brothers and sisters around the world, this ministry is not limited to this one issue.Ā  Creation Care also draws our attention to issues such as air and water quality, just access to/use of energy resources, environmental degradation due to plastics, toxins and other harmful substances, and the eco-marginalization of our most vulnerableā€”unjust access to our planet, a gift from God.Ā  Perhaps most importantly, Creation Care calls us to see God manifest in all of creation and always with us.

So, how can you, your family, and your parish get involved with this ministry?Ā  Here is a quick summary to take away:

  1. Attend an introductory creation care workshop, offered either just prior to Lent or during the Season of Creation, September 1st through the Feast of St. Francis.Ā  If you would like to have a workshop conducted at your home parish, just send us an email, cslentz@sdcatholic.org.Ā  We are happy to come to you!Ā  If you are an individual or family and would like direct support, you are welcome to make an appointment to come visit.
  2. Register to participate in our SDCatholic Creation Care annual cycle. By doing so, you will be added to our communication list, making sure that you receive notification of Creation Care events and opportunities.Ā  This connectivity will also allow you to share your progress and help us celebrate your successes!
  3. We strongly encourage you to commit to the Vaticanā€™s Laudato Siā€™ Action Platform at www.laudatosiactionplatform.org.Ā  This online mechanism is for individuals, families, parishes, schools, and dioceses.Ā  The site offers you the option of an initial self-assessment before inviting you to plan what actions you can take each year to grow your care for creation.Ā  The platform offers you access to other submitted action plans to help you design your own.Ā  In addition, the Diocese of San Diego Creation Care Ministry has created a Creation Care Action Plan, which you can use as a resource.Ā  What you choose to do is totally up to you!
  4. Each year, during Lent, we invite you to reflect on your previous year and consider your plan for the next year.Ā  During Laudato Siā€™ Week in May, we ask you to submit your reflection in any format of your choosing and prepare your new planā€”via the Laudato Siā€™ Action Platform as well as via email to cslentz@sdcatholic.org, so we can celebrate you at our annual Feast of Saint Francis Mass.
  5. Find more resources and information in our Workshop Electronic Folder.
Office of Life, Peace & Justice

Contacts

Robert Ehnow, PhD
Director, Office for Life, Peace & Justice
Phone: (858) 490-8375
rehnowEmail at symbolsdcatholic.org
Maria de Lourdes Valencia
Associate Director, Culture of Life
Phone: (858) 490-8323
mvalenciaEmail at symbolsdcatholic.org
Christina Slentz, PhD
Associate Director, Creation Care
Phone: (858) 490-8327
cslentzEmail at symbolsdcatholic.org
Rev. Emmet Farrell
Spiritual Advisor, Creation Care
Phone: (619) 419-8345
efarrellEmail at symbolsdcatholic.org
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