Archdiocese of Ottawa-Cornwall

Our Mission

In line with the Holy See’s Encyclical Letter (Laudato Si 2015) and Exhortation Letter (Laudate Deum 2023), we intentionally undertake a Christ-centered journey, listening to the cry of the earth and the poor. This ministry aims to educate, raise awareness, create opportunities for gratitude, take action, and mobilize people and parish communities to make lifestyle and societal changes.

 

“Living our vocation to be protectors of God’s handiwork is essential to a life of virtue. It is not an optional or secondary aspect of our Christian experience.” Laudato Si #217.

 

This ministry desires to walk hand-in-hand with Indigenous calls for reconciliation, healing, and the protection of the earth and its inhabitants. We uphold respect and dignity of life in all its forms as given by God Himself, participating and collaborating in his plan for Creation.

 

For more information on this subject, speak with our Care for Creation representative Mireille Church at creation@ottawacornwall.ca

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The John Dorner Care for Creation Award​

Inspired by his faith in a loving God, Dr. John N Dorner supported a culture of life in all its manifestations. He dedicated his life to caring for people and for the Earth, “our common home.” As a psychologist, educator, community activist and coordinator of the diocesan Care for Creation Ministry John worked passionately to create a healthy world for his children, grandchildren and future generations. John Dorner’s vision was a foretaste and a reflection of Pope Francis’ Encyclical Letter Laudato Si: On Care for Our Common Home. In his memory, the Archdiocese of Ottawa-Cornwall presents the John Dorner Care for Creation Award yearly to a person whose actions exemplify John’s vision that we must live a life of integral ecology for a sustainable future.

2023 Winner

Valeria Clavijo is the 2023 winner of the John Dorner Care for Creation Award. She has shown great leadership at her school and youth group and played an important role in starting up the Heroes for the Earth group at the Conseil scolaire catholique de l’Est ontarien. Mrs Anna Dorner, widow of John, is pictured giving Valeria her trophy.

2024 Winners

The second annual John Dorner Memorial Award was given to 4 young ladies from the École Secondaire catholique régionale de Hawkesbury: Students Rosalie Lucas, Kiliane Deslauriers, Maxime St-Martin with the support of their teacher Ms Lally Durocher. As Leaders of their School Committee to promote green practices, they raised much attention and motivated action throughout the year by cleaning up the town, building a produce garden at school, and making promotional videos and a presentation to City Councilors and the mayor, as well as local parishioners.

Guidelines For The Nomination Process

Any work or project which has taken place between July 1st, 2024 and June 30th June 2025 on the territory of the Archdiocese of Ottawa-Cornwall and which was initiated in line with Caring for Creation inspired by the work of John Dorner or the protection of Creation is eligible to be nominated.

A nomination form must be submitted for each nomination between Earth Day April 22 until August 11th (Feast Day of St. Clare of Assisi) at:  creation@ottawacornwall.ca. The winner will be announced during the Season of Creation in Fall 2025.

Choice of the winner

The project or initiative will present a Christian dimension in its approach and impact and contribute positively to one or more of the following action areas detailed in the Encyclical Letter Laudato Si:

Three judges will receive the nominations and will give points according to the overall impact of the action or project and the degree of investment in time and labour.  Points may be given for a personal story or testimony in relation with the action or project. There is no age limitation to apply.  We want to encourage youth to apply (up to 25 years of age), and will give additional points for submissions from young people.

My Catholic Faith

Did you know: Pope Benedict XVI, nicknamed “The Green Pope”, converted the Vatican to be carbon neutral.

 

    1. Laudato Si – Encyclical letter of Pope Francis on care for our common home
    2. Laudato Deum – Apostolic Exhortation of Pope Francis to all people of good will on the climate crisis
    3. Laudato Si’ Movement
    4. Faith and the Common Good
    5. Catholic Eco-Investment Accelerator

My Country

Did you know: Canada, despite having the third-smallest population among the nine nations included in a study, has the second highest usage of freshwater per person per year.

 

  1. For the Love of Creation: A faith-based Canadian initiative for climate justice
  2. Mouvement Laudato Si’ Movement Canada (MLSM)

Mon pays

Le saviez-vous? Selon une étude réalisée dans neuf pays, le Canada, qui est le troisième pays le moins peuplé du groupe, arrive néanmoins au deuxième rang pour sa consommation annuelle en eau douce par habitant.

 

Ma foi catholique

Le saviez-vous? Le pape Benoît XVI, qu’on surnomme « le pape vert », a converti le Vatican pour qu’il soit carboneutre.

 

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