Pray with Pope Francis Tomorrow
Earlier
this year, Pope Francis announced that he was establishing a World of Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation, to be celebrated on September 1 every year beginning
tomorrow. In making the announcement, the Pope wrote:
As Christians we wish to offer our contribution towards overcoming
the ecological crisis which humanity is living through. Therefore, first
of all we must draw from our rich spiritual heritage the reasons which feed our
passion for the care of creation, always remembering that for believers in
Jesus Christ, the Word of God who became man for us, “the life of the spirit is
not dissociated from the body or from nature or from worldly realities, but
lived in and with them, in communion with all that surrounds us.” ([cfr
Encylical Letter. Laudato Si,]
216). The ecological crisis therefore calls us to a profound
spiritual conversion: Christians are called to “an ecological conversion
whereby the effects of their encounter with Jesus Christ become evident in
their relationship with the world around them.” (ibid., 217). Thus,
“living our vocation to be protectors of God’s handiwork is essential to a life
of virtue; it is not an optional or a secondary aspect of our Christian
experience.”(ibid).
One
way to mark the day is to pray the Prayer to Care for Our Common Home, from the
US Conference of Catholic Bishops. It is based on the Pope’s encyclical, Laudato Si.
You
might also visit the website of Catholics Confront Global Poverty, an organization
formed by the USCCB and Catholic Relief Services. It offers information on Church teachings and provides ways to get
involved in addressing the issues.
Catholic Charities' Commission on Peace and Justice is looking at appropriate ways mark the day next year.
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