The course is online, is free, and is available in six languages: Italian, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese and Polish. There are only a few days left to register, as it is scheduled to begin between April 17 and 19 in the different language options.
"Share with all your contacts in your diocese, the link laudatosianimators.org, where you can find the program and the registration form," says Emanuela Chiang, Sector Contact Person for Youth Ministry for the area of Integral Ecology, enthusiastically.
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The Laudato Si' Movement (LSM) is a network of more than 900 organizations, from large international networks to local religious orders, as well as parishes, grassroots leaders, and thousands of Catholics committed to responding to the urgent call for the care of the Common Home launched by Pope Francis in the Encyclical Laudato Si'.
The "Laudato Si' Animators Formation Program" is a response to the Church's call to care for Creation by all the faithful, and there are about 12,000 Laudato Si' Animators worldwide, spread across 149 countries on five continents.
Upon completion of the formation course, participants receive a certificate and enter the Animators' network, which allows them ongoing formation through monthly online meetings, where animators meet, pray together, receive specific training on different areas, share experiences, and are coordinated in global initiatives.