Last year a number of parishioners joined in with “No Mow May” where we let the grass and wildflowers grow,… Read more Encouraging Biodiversity

Last year a number of parishioners joined in with “No Mow May” where we let the grass and wildflowers grow,… Read more Encouraging Biodiversity
It has been eight years and one day since the Pope published the encyclical Laudato Si’ on caring for our… Read more Laudato Si’ Week 2023
We conclude the study and reflection on Laudato Si’, the encyclical on caring for our common home. If you missed… Read more Laudato Si’ Lent Course – Session 5
It’s time for a new campaign. If you feel moved by the stories of the children around the oil fields… Read more It’s unflair!
Possibly the most obvious and wasteful greenhouse gas emissions in the world are hardly noticed by people. But they are… Read more A flaring problem – Read More
Flaring might be the most obvious wasteful fossil fuel activity on the planet, but not many of us notice. Venting… Read more A flaring problem
We continue the study and reflection on Laudato Si’, the encyclical on caring for our common home. If you missed… Read more Laudato Si’ Lent Course – Session 4
Methane is probably familiar to most of us. It is the prime constituent of natural gas, the most popular fossil… Read more Methane
We continue the study and reflection on Laudato Si’, the encyclical on caring for our common home. If you missed… Read more Laudato Si’ Lent Course – Session 3
During the season of creation in September we were fortunate to see the artwork Gaia by Luke Jerram in Derby… Read more Earth Hour 2023