Prendre Soin de Notre Maison Commune
Prendre Soin de Notre Maison Commune
Prendre Soin de Notre Maison Commune
The Church in Pope Francis Encyclical Laudato Si’ and our FCJ General Chapter 2019 called us to Care for Our Common Home. The FCJ General Chapter 2025 has reaffirmed this call. We recognize God’s Spirit in the global movement which is raising the awareness of how we are destroying our Earth. Concerns around the care of our Common Home are of great urgency and we cannot delay addressing them. We commit to live the call to eco-justice in all areas of our life and mission.
FCJ Sisters and Companions in Mission around the world want to be active participants in the call to Care for Our Common Home. We want to live in the spirit of Laudato Si’, Pope Francis’ encyclical letter on the environment through our prayer and through our action. We want to make connections with others, especially younger people, who are passionate about ecological issues and join in positive action to bring about change.
Living Laudato Si'
Pope Francis’ world-changing encyclical letter, Laudato Si’: On Care For Our Common Home, has helped us better understand that “everything is connected” and expressed the commitment of the Church to a journey to ecological conversion.
Laudato Si’ has put Catholic teaching in the context of today’s ecological crisis and climate emergency. It offers a vision for building a more just and sustainable world and it has had an impact around the world, far beyond the Catholic circle. One of the most important points Pope Francis highlights is that the climate crisis impacts in a especial way the most vulnerable people in the world right now.
Integral ecology is a key concept which flows from Pope Francis’ understanding that « everything is closely interrelated and today’s problems call for a vision capable of taking into account every aspect of the global crisis » (LS, 137). COVID-19 has made clear how deeply we are all interconnected and interdependent. We have an opportunity to create a more caring, fraternal, peaceful and sustainable world in harmony with the natural world, our common home.
FCJ Sisters are joining the Plateforme d’Action Laudato Si’, a space created by the the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development for everyone in the Church to learn and grow together as we journey towards full sustainability in the holistic spirit of integral ecology.
Read more about how FCJ Sisters and Companions in Mission around the world are responding to the call of Laudato Si’ to care for our common home:
- Commitment of the FCJ Area of Europe to mark the FCJ Bicentenary
- Community Garden at the FCJ Retreat and Conference Centre, Calgary, Canada
- Upcycling, urban gardening, and environmental awareness and disaster risk reduction management at the FCJ Learning and Development Center, Manila
- Stewardship of Creation plan at St Philomena School, Portsmouth, USA
- The Living Water Myanmar project
- Bringing hope through planting in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
- Marking Laudato Si’ Week and the Season of Creation in our FCJ Schools in Limerick, Ireland
- FCJ Young Adult Network reflections celebrating five Years of Laudato Si’
- Mangrove planting in Mindanao, Philippines
- Reflections on spirituality and ecology on the News page of our website
- Bellerive FCJ Catholic College in Liverpool, England, received the Live Simply Award
- Rewilding with wildflower seeds near our community houses in Liverpool and Toronto
- Gathering 1000 Pledges for the Earth in the FCJ Area of Europe to mark Laudato Si’ Week 2024
- Offering recollection days for children and young people introducing introduce Laudato Si’ in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
- Hosting the EcoProphets online programme at the Ignatius Centre in Guelph, Canada
- Supporting the development of an organic farmers market in Yogyakarta.
- Our FCJ spirituality centre in central London has been renamed FCJ Centre for Spirituality and EcoJustice and Sr MaryAnne fcJ is its director
Our Chapter Calls
Le Chapitre Général de 2019 a appelé chaque religieuse FCJ à répondre à l’Esprit de façons spécifiques, pendant les six prochaines années à l’aide du document Appels du Chapitre: Elargir le Cercle de l’Amour. L’un des appels est de Prendre Soin de Notre Maison Commune.
The universe unfolds in God, who fills it completely.
Hence, there is a mystical meaning to be found in a leaf,
in a mountain trail, in a dewdrop, in a poor person’s face.
The ideal is not only
to pass from the exterior to the interior
to discover the action of God in the soul,
but also to discover God in all things.
Saint Bonaventure teaches us that
‘contemplation deepens
the more we feel
the working of God’s grace within our hearts,
and the better we learn to encounter God
in creatures outside ourselves.’ [5]
We recognize God’s Spirit in the global movement which is raising the awareness of how we are destroying our Earth.
Concerns around the care of our Common Home are of great urgency and we cannot delay addressing them. We judge them to be matters of deep justice.
Because our actions flow from a faith perspective, we will continue to deepen our awareness and understanding of creation theology. Likewise we will deepen our contemplative awareness of the whole cosmos.
We want to help each other to reflect constantly on how our lifestyle decisions, small or large, affect the earth and the poorest peoples of the Earth. [6]
We will make connections with others, especially younger people, who are passionate about ecological issues. We will join with them in positive action to bring about change.
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. [7]
[4] Laudato Si’, Encyclical ‘On Care For Our Common Home’, Pope Francis, 24 May 2015
[5] Ibid. No. 233
[6] Ibid. No. 49, ‘Today, however, we have to realize that a true ecological approach… must integrate questions of justice in debates on the environment, so as to hear both the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor.’
[7] Ibid. No. 139
Chapitre Général 2025
Le Chapitre Général 2025 a appelé chaque religieuse à répondre à l’Esprit pendant les six prochaines années à l’aide d’un document: « Give me a drink… » John 4.
Jesus says, ‘Give me a drink…’ (John 4). We hear the thirst of Jesus, ‘My heart is broken by the pain in the world. How will you bring healing?’. We want to respond. From our 2025 General Chapter document:
Our fractured and thirsting world impels us beyond ourselves.
We hear ‘the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor’.
We are moved by the multiple crises that affect our world.
We commit to live the call to eco-justice in all areas of life and mission.
We will respond compassionately both personally and as a Society.
Our hearts, homes, communities and ministries will be places of encounter and hospitality. We will take that risk.
Seul un regard contemplatif peut changer notre relation avec les choses créées et nous faire sortir de la crise écologique qui a comme cause la rupture des relations avec Dieu, avec le prochain et avec la terre.
Crédit pour le logo Prendre Soin de Notre Maison Commune, Sr Claire fcJ, communauté á Paris

