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Catholic Buildings, Grounds, Operations and the Environment

The design, renovation, and operation of Catholic facilities — from local parish churches to schools and hospitals to religious communities and retreat centers – have provided many opportunities for environmental stewardship. “Green” building materials, energy conservation and use of renewable energy, recycling, nontoxic products, and ecologically appropriate landscaping and land use are concrete ways that Catholic institutions are modeling responsible use of the good gifts of God’s creation.

  • Many Catholic dioceses and parishes have participated in interfaith climate and energy coalitions that encourage and assist congregations to reduce the use of energy sources that cause air pollution and contribute to climate change.
  • The National Catholic Educational Association works to make Catholic schools safe and healthy environments by providing information, resources and Environmental Health Grants.
  • The Catholic Health Association of the United States has formed a Partnership for Environmental Responsibility to help Catholic health care ministries reduce the environmental impacts of their use of resources and disposal of waste. Several Catholic health care facilities have recently received awards from Hospitals for a Healthy Environment for their efforts.

 

Find information on making religious facilities and operations more environmentally responsible:
  • For congregations
  • For schools
  • For service organizations

When the time came to rennovate its parish center, this congregation found many ways to put its beliefs into practice.

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