Freetown, 08 December, 2025 / 3:47 pm (ACI Africa).
Sierra Leone’s Catholic Archdiocese of Freetown has launched its 2025/2026 Pastoral Year with a call on the Metropolitan See’s pastoral units to establish environmental clubs to promote awareness of the care for the environment.
In his address at the inauguration of the Archdiocese’s 2025/2026 Pastoral Year, Archbishop Edward Tamba Charles highlighted the “care for our common home” as one of the key areas in the new year, in addition to Safeguarding of the vulnerable people, and the move towards a synodal Church in the Archdiocese.
He found it unfortunate that Pope Francis’ appeals in Laudato Si’ to care for the environment “remain largely unheeded as human activities continue to destroy the environment for profit.”
“Our country, Sierra Leone, is no exception to this deplorable trend,” Archbishop Tamba Charles said in his December 5 address at the event that was held at St. Anthony’s Hall in Freetown.
“As a way of putting into action our faith in God, the Creator of heaven and earth, I encourage all pastoral units to establish environmental clubs,” the Archbishop said, and suggested that the clubs be christened ‘Laudato Sì Clubs’ in memory of Pope Francis’ 2015 encyclical letter, Laudato Sì.



