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Pope Francis launches seven-year Laudato Si’ action plan

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May 28, 2021
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Pope Francis on Tuesday, May 25, launched the Vatican’s seven-year Laudato Si’ action plan to implement environmental sustainability in different sectors of the Church, from religious orders to Catholic schools and hospitals.

May 28, 2021


VATICAN:
Pope Francis on Tuesday, May 25, launched the Vatican’s  seven-year Laudato Si’ action plan  to implement environmental sustainability in different sectors of the  Church, from religious orders to  Catholic schools and hospitals.

“We need a new ecological approach that can transform our way  of dwelling in the world, our styles  of life, our relationship with the resources of the Earth and, in general,  our way of looking at humanity and  of living life,” Pope Francis said in a  video message.

The Pope marked the end of the  year celebrating the fifth anniversary of his environmental encyclical  Laudato Si’ with the message announcing the initiative. He said that the year would be followed immediately by a seven-year  plan known as the Laudato Si’ Action Platform.

The Laudato Si’ Action Platform  will focus on seven sectors: families, parishes, schools, hospitals,  businesses, organisations and religious orders.

The Pope explained that the action plan also has seven goals: the  response to the cry of the earth, the  response to the cry of the poor, ecological economics, adoption of simpler lifestyles, ecological education,  ecological spirituality, and community involvement.

“Our selfishness, our indifference and our irresponsible ways are  threatening the future of our children,” Pope Francis said.

“I therefore renew my appeal: let  us take care of our mother Earth …  let us overcome the temptation of  selfishness that makes us predators  of resources, let us cultivate respect  for the gifts of the Earth and creation,  let us inaugurate a lifestyle and a society that is finally eco-sustainable.”

“We have the opportunity to prepare for a better tomorrow for all.  From God’s hands we have received  a garden, we cannot leave a desert to  our children,” he added.

Cardinal Peter Turkson, the prefect  for the Dicastery for Integral Human  Development, said at a press conference May 24 that the COVID-19  pandemic had disrupted many of the  Vatican’s planned events, conferences, and celebrations for the Laudato  Si’ year, but expressed gratitude to  the parishes and associations which  organised local events.

In particular, the Cardinal commended Catholics in Bangladesh  for planting 700,000 trees over the  course of the past year.

Fr Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam,  who leads the Ecology and Creation section of the Vatican dicastery,  stressed that the Laudato Si’ Action  Platform can only be accomplished  in partnership with “the synodal path  that Pope Francis is proposing to the  entire Church.”

“Integral ecology demands that  we journey together on this mission,” he said.

Fr Joshtrom explained that the first  year of the initiative will be dedicated to “drawing up concrete action  plans” followed by “five years of  concrete action,” with the final year  dedicated to “praise and thank God.”

In addition to the Vatican dicastery, Eco-Jesuit, the Pan-Amazonian  Church Network (REPAM), the  Global Catholic Climate Movement,  the Union of Religious Superiors in  Rome and other Catholic groups are  involved with the organisation of the  seven years of programming.

“On a journey that will last for  seven years, we will let ourselves be  guided by the seven aims of Laudato  Si’, which will show us the direction  while we pursue the vision of integral ecology,” Pope Francis said.

“There is hope. We can all collaborate, each one with his own culture  and experience, each one with her  own initiatives and capacities, so that  our mother Earth may be restored to  her original beauty and creation may  once again shine according to God’s  plan.” ––CNA


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