Do European catholics care about ecology?

The Living Laudato Si in Europe survey, a first-of-its-kind initiative, will be unveiled at a press conference on 20th May at 11am CET. It is an initiative coming from the European Laudato Si Alliance (ELSiA) and conducted in collaboration with seven Catholic universities. The event will be held both in Rome and online, coinciding with Laudato Si Week 2024. This comprehensive survey, encompassing 20 episcopal conferences and over 280 projects, aims to provide a clear picture of Laudato Si initiatives across Europe.

The press conference will serve as a platform to share the survey's key findings and conclusions for the very first time. It will bring together a diverse group including bishops, diocesan Laudato Si delegates, university representatives, members of congregations, and Europeans committed to releasing Laudato Si's vision in Europe. The event will focus on two key objectives:

  • Presentation of survey results: Unveiling the key findings and conclusions of the Living Laudato Si in Europe survey.

  • Showcasing inspiring initiatives: Highlighting some of the most inspiring practices and projects identified by the survey.

  • Rome, May 20th at 11 am
  • Online / Press Conference
  • ZOOM link will be sent to your email box


This registration form is meant for online participation. If you wish to attend this event in person in Rome, please send an email to the ELSiA member organization which sent you this invitation. 

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