by James Muthoka
Deeming Pollution of Earth Sinful, Pope Proposes
Climate Action as Sacred Duty
Humans are turning the planet into a ‘polluted
wasteland full of debris, desolation, and filth,’ says Pope Francis
“The world’s poor, though least responsible for
climate change, are most vulnerable and already suffering its impact,” Pope
Francis said.
“We must not be indifferent or resigned to the loss
of biodiversity and the destruction of ecosystems, often caused by our
irresponsible and selfish behaviour.”
—Pope Francis“Francis described man’s destruction of the environment as a sin,” the Guardian reported.
—Pope Francis“Francis described man’s destruction of the environment as a sin,” the Guardian reported.
“The modern world has new forms of poverty, Francis
said, and thus requires new forms of mercy to address them,” the Washington
Post noted.
In his speech to mark the church’s World Day of
Prayer for the Care of Creation, which the pope created last year, Francis
accused humans of turning the Earth into a “polluted wasteland full of debris,
desolation, and filth.”
Remarking on the planet’s rapid warming, Francis
observed that “[c]limate change is also contributing to the heart-rending
refugee crisis. The world’s poor, though least responsible for climate change,
are most vulnerable and already suffering its impact.”
“We must not be indifferent or resigned to the loss
of biodiversity and the destruction of ecosystems, often caused by our
irresponsible and selfish behaviour,” he said. “Because of us, thousands of
species will no longer give glory to God by their very existence.”
“We have no such right,” Francis said.
Laudato Si , Apostolic letter on climatic
change released by Pope Francis this year reads as follows:-
“On Sunday, our participation in the Eucharist has
special importance. Sunday, like the Jewish Sabbath, is meant to be a day which
heals our relationships with God, with ourselves, with others and with the
world.
Sunday is the day of the Resurrection, the “first
day” of the new creation, whose first fruits are the Lord’s risen humanity, the
pledge of the final transfiguration of all created reality. It also proclaims
“man’s eternal rest in God”. In this way, Christian spirituality incorporates
the value of relaxation and festivity”
– Given in Rome at Saint Peter’s on 24 May, the
Solemnity of Pentecost, in the year 2015, the third of my Pontificate.
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