A journey of integral ecology at every level of society
Original article by Giada Aquilino and published by Vatican News
The Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development launches the Laudato si’ Action Platform, a seven-year journey of Ecological conversion in action. The aim is to create “a grassroots popular movement for the care of our common home”, explains Fr Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam. Living Laudato Si’ Philippines is one of the youth organisations that promote the initiative. Its Director, Rodne Galicha, talks about the organisation’s activities: divestment programmes, promotion of the encyclical, creation of Living Chapels and new gardens.
The conclusion of the Special Year for the Anniversary of Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato si’ is both a “challenge” and the “beginning of a new journey.” Amongst the projects that are fuelling the journey is the “Laudato sì Action Platform,” a 7-year-long journey: “it is the journey of a lifetime, of the realization that we need to take action together” for the care of our common home. Rodne Galicha is the executive director of “Living Laudato Si’ Philippines,” an organisation of lay Catholics established in Manila in 2018 that is spreading throughout the Philippines. It aims to empower citizens and institutions to adopt lifestyles and make choices under the banner of safeguarding creation, to promote sustainable development and a deep commitment against climate change.
LS Action Platform
“Living Laudato Si’ Philippines” is one of the youth organisations animating the Laudato Si’ Platform (LS Action Platform), the action tool launched by the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development at the close of the Laudato Si’ Week. The initiative was organised to celebrate the end of the year wanted by the Pope “to reflect on the 2015 encyclical” and to take stock of the progress made by the Church and by Catholics around the world on the journey to ecological conversion.
During the Regina Caeli on 24 May last year, five years after the publication of the document, Francis invited all “people of goodwill” to take concrete care of “our common home and of our most frail brothers and sisters”. Now, “the Laudato sì Action Platform seeks to transform Pope Francis’ dream into action,” Fr Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam, Coordinator of the Sector of Ecology and Creation of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development,” explains. In his encyclical, the Pope asked us to give life to a grassroots popular movement for the care of our common home. At the end of the Laudato si’ Year we thought that the moment had come, both because of the urgency stemming from the cry of the earth and the cry of poor of which the encyclical speaks – an urgency that has become even stronger and more poignant in recent years – and also because it is an urgency that has been highlighted by the current pandemic. I wouldn’t say that we are starting something new,” Fr Joshtrom adds, “because thanks to the action of the Holy Spirit in many parts of the world, communities, leaders, parishes, schools, universities, religious orders are moving and are already very committed to putting the encyclical into practice”.