A Year of Progress, A Year of Joy: Laudato Si’ Week Reflections

Since 2003, the Sisters of St. Francis, Clinton, Iowa along with Sojourners and Associates, collectively referred to as the Clinton Franciscans, have taken corporate stands on issues related to social and ecological justice. These corporate stands grew out of the Clinton Franciscans’ commitment to living out the Gospel message of peace and justice as well as their mission of active nonviolence and peacemaking. Called to live a life of conversion to peace and active nonviolence, the community continues to deepen its knowledge of issues, provide for those in need, advocate for systemic change, and nurture a conversion of heart and mind in themselves and others. These commitments shaped the 2022-2023 Laudato Si’ Action Plan as six categories of goals relate to the corporate stands on Cry of the Earth, immigration, basic human rights and income inequality, human trafficking, nuclear disarmament, and the abolition of the death penalty. Integrating these goals together is our first goal of eco-spirituality, which encourages us to recognize the presence of God in the world and our connections to all of creation.

Having worked on the Laudato Si’ Action Plan for one year now, the Clinton Franciscans have made much progress toward their goals. To observe Laudato Si’ Week from May 21 to May 28, Jennifer Kryszak, the Director of Strategic Planning for the Franciscan Peace Center, has prepared a series of reflections that offer some perspective on the progress that has been made and how the Laudato Si’ Action Plan relates to our lives and society. The reflections will be released daily beginning on May 21 at https://clintonfranciscans.com/laudato-si-week-reflections-2023