Invite from the USA – Faith & Sustainability Podcast

Dear Members of the Association of Catholic Priests:

I hope this note finds you well and inspired in your sacred work. I’d like to personally invite you to explore the Faith & Sustainability Podcast—a values-driven platform that offers rich reflections and practical insights on creation care, climate justice, and spiritual stewardship.

This podcast can serve as a resource for ACP members, offering inspiration and guidance for homilies, pastoral outreach, and parish-based initiatives. Through interviews with theologians, scientists, clergy, and community advocates, we dive into faith-rooted perspectives on:

  • Laudato Si’ and Laudate Deum
  • Creation care and ecological conversion
  • Renewable energy and responsible innovation
  • Environmental justice and equity for frontline communities
  • Storytelling and personal journeys of faith and advocacy

We believe this content can enrich your ministry, helping connect scripture and Catholic social teaching with the urgent call to care for our common home.

You can tune in on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube, or explore the show through the Archdiocese of Atlanta’s Laudato Si’ Initiative: 👉 Faith & Sustainability Podcast – Archdiocese of Atlanta

It would be an honor to have you and your members join us in this sacred conversation.

Sustainably

Leonard E. Robinson

Sustainability Program Coordinator – Office of Life, Dignity and Justice

Host – Faith & Sustainability Podcast

2401 Lake Park Dr. SE • Smyrna, GA • 30080

lrobinson@archatl.com •  archatl.com

916.533.4197

The archdiocese encompasses 21,445 square miles and comprises 69 counties in north and central Georgia.

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