BY MIKE GABRIELE | September 17, 2025
Press Release

In the summer of 2025, the 10th anniversary of Pope Francis’s encyclical  Laudato Si’, the USA East Province of the Society of Jesus (UEA Province) flipped the switch on two solar energy projects that will provide clean energy to Colombiere Jesuit Community in Baltimore, MD, and Loyola on the Potomac Jesuit Retreat House in Faulkner, MD.  Developed in partnership with Catholic Energies, a program managed by Mission Energy working in conjunction with the Catholic Climate Covenant, the projects will collectively produce over 520,000 kilowatt hours and eliminate 356 tons of carbon dioxide annually. 

The Universal Apostolic Preferences (UAPs) of the global Society of Jesus, approved by Pope Francis in 2019, named “collaboration in the care of our common home” as one of four orientations for all  Jesuits and Jesuit-sponsored institutions.  In 2024, Jesuit Superior General Fr. Arturo Sosa, S.J., approved the UEA Apostolic Plan, which offers priorities for Jesuit life and ministry that integrate the UAPs into the context, reality and needs of communities across the province.  Among those priorities and goals, Jesuits and colleagues are to become active environmental citizens, and our communities and institutions are to promote ecological justice across the province. “We are called to live out a ‘faith that does justice,’” says Fr. Joseph O’Keefe, SJ, Provincial of the UEA Province.  “These solar projects put into action our commitment to care for our common home.” 

Solar project at Loyola on the Potomac Jesuit Retreat House in Faulkner, MD. Photo provided by Jesuits East Communications team.

Solar project at Loyola on the Potomac Jesuit Retreat House in Faulkner, MD. Photo provided by Jesuits East Province communications team.

The journey of the UEA Province with Catholic Energies began in 2023, when we explored province-owned properties for solar energy projects.  The expertise of Catholic Energies helped the province navigate the complicated regulatory and financing landscape of solar energy development.   Catholic Energies staff met with onsite facilities managers at each site, collected utility bills and property information, assessed roof and other site conditions, analyzed federal, state and local incentives and regulations, and created a preliminary design and cost/benefit analysis model.   These projects were in part made possible by state and federal incentives that encouraged the development of renewable energy projects. 

In the 2023 apostolic exhortation Laudate Deum, Pope Francis wrote that “the necessary transition  towards clean energy sources such as wind and solar energy, and the abandonment of fossil fuels, is  not progressing at the necessary speed.”  Pope Leo XIV has continued the call for global cooperation  to address the ecological crisis, saying, “it is time to move from words to action.”  The UEA Province hopes that the solar projects at Colombiere and Faulkner inspire individuals and institutions associated with the Jesuits to move away from fossil fuels and toward clean energy.  

Solar installation at the Colombiere Jesuit Community in Baltimore,MD. Photo provided by the Jesuits East province communications team.

Solar installation at the Colombiere Jesuit Community in Baltimore, MD. Photo provided by the Jesuits East Province communications team.