Latin: Laudato Si' Movement (LSM) is a global network of over 900 Catholic organizations and over 10,000 trained grassroots leaders known as Laudato Si' Animators. Inspired by the Latin: [[Laudato si']] encyclical of Pope Francis, LSM's stated mission is to "inspire and mobilize the Catholic community to care for our common home and achieve climate and ecological justice".[1]
Sponsored by Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, the movement was founded in the Philippines in January 2015, when Pope Francis arrived in Manila. Its original name, Global Catholic Climate Movement, was changed to the Laudato Si' Movement in 2021 to better reflect its mission.[2]
LSM has played a key role in supporting the church to receive and implement the Latin: [[Laudato si']] encyclical. In partnership with the Vatican's Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, the Laudato Si' Movement convenes various global initiatives to raise awareness and spark Catholic environmental action, such as:
LSM has also spearheaded other initiatives such as the Laudato Si' Animators training,[6] and record-breaking participation of Catholic institutions in the Fossil fuel divestment campaign.[7] [8]
LSM has a center in Assisi, coordinating the project "Assisi: Terra Laudato Si'",[9] which connects various Franciscan sites to tell the story of the Canticle of the Creatures and Laudato Si'. The project was announced by Bishop Domenico Sorrentino and blessed by the Vatican's Cardinal Czerny in a Pentecost ceremony in May 2023.[10]
The Polish branch of Laudato Si Movement (Światowy Ruch Katolików na rzecz Środowiska) was registered as a foundation in 2019. Apart from the regular Laudato Si Animators training, the foundation organizes conferences, other meetings, and has initiated various projects:[11]