The Laudato Si’ Movement produces a monthly reflection, which incorporates resources and reflections on aspects of Laudato Si’ and ecological conversion.

This resource is a guide for our movement members to use collectively or individually every month. Each month this prayer guide brings reflections and testimonies from different members of our global movement to inspire you to pray, contemplate, reflect, and act for creation.

The Paschal Triduum leads us through Christ’s Passion and Death to the radiant joy of the Resurrection. Easter renews our hope—light overcomes darkness, love conquers fear, and life is restored. Just as Christ rises, we too are called to renewal, embracing creation with gratitude and care.

This prayer guide, for individual or collective use, offers reflections and testimonies from our global family to pray, contemplate, reflect, and act for our common home.

This year, we celebrate the 10th anniversary of Laudato Si’, our movement, and 800 years of the Canticle of the Creatures—milestones that remind us to live in harmony with creation.

Guided by the Pope’s prayer intentions for 2025, we seek the courage to act, the strength to love, and the hope to build a better future. May the joy of the Resurrection inspire us to be living signs of God’s love for all creation.

Full details are to be found in the Monthly Prayer Guide, which is sure to inspire you in your ongoing ecological conversion. A pdf version is also available to download here.

All it takes is one good person to restore hope! The biblical tradition clearly shows that this renewal entails recovering and respecting the rhythms inscribed in nature by the hand of the Creator.

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Monthly Intention: For the use of new technologies that respect nature’s rhythms

Prayer for families and hope

Merciful God and Creator of all,
We praise You for the gift of the earth, home to so many forms of life.
The common home of peoples, cultures, and species.
We have made it an unjust place where some consume and pollute more than others, and the poorest face the greatest impacts of climate change.
Therefore, we ask You to help us achieve climate and ecological justice, so that no one takes for themselves what belongs to all, that we may share the world’s goods equitably, and live simply, so that we may bear witness that the earth is the sister and mother of all.
Help us to respect its rhythms of regeneration, so that it may sustain all living beings both in the present and for future generations.

Amen.

Br Daniel Castellanos Velasco, MsPS.

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Past monthly prayer guides