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«The care for the “common home” is a responsibility that we assume towards our neighbor
and at the same time a way to recognize God’s infinite beauty
and contemplate the mystery of the universe.
Therefore, in order to awaken in every person the desire to contribute to realizing this duty,
in the Encyclical “Laudato Si’” I recalled the example of St. Francis,
who showed a particular respect for the creative work of God,
considering it inseparable from attention towards the last and the abandoned. (see LS, 10)»

«The care for the “common home”
is a responsibility that we assume towards
our neighbor and at the same time a way
to recognize God’s infinite beauty
and contemplate the mystery of the universe.
Therefore, in order to awaken in every person the desire to contribute to realizing this duty,
in the Encyclical “Laudato Si’”
I recalled the example of St. Francis,
who showed a particular respect for the creative
work of God,
considering it inseparable from attention towards the last and the abandoned.
(see LS, 10)»

The “Borgo Laudato Si'” Project was born, enjoying the beauty of the Villa Barberini gardens and the Papal Villas as the natural setting for developing a centre for education in integral ecology, circular and generative economy, and environmental sustainability. In order to promote the life and works of the “Borgo Laudato Si'”, is established the Centre for Higher Education Laudato Si’ as a scientific, educational and social activity body, which works for the integral formation.

The “Borgo Laudato Si'”
Project was born, enjoying the beauty of the Villa Barberini gardens and the Papal Villas
as the natural setting for developing a centre for education in integral ecology,
circular and generative economy,
and environmental sustainability.
In order to promote the life and works of the “Borgo Laudato Si'”,
is established
the Centre for Higher Education Laudato Si’
as a scientific, educational and social activity body,
which works for the integral formation.