Pope: learn from indigenous peoples how to care for
creation
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has joined his voice to those
taking part in Brazil’s “Fraternity Campaign,” an annual Lenten Campaign
organized by the Brazilian National Conference of Bishops.
This year’s campaign focusses on the theme "Brazilian
biomes and the defense of life" with the motto from Genesis: “Cultivate
and keep creation.”
Brazil has one of the most significant bio diversities in
the world, and its territory is divided into 6 natural biomes, each with its
own set of fauna, flora and soil, with specific social and cultural
manifestations of its population. The 2017 Fraternity Campaign is dedicated to
the appreciation and protection of these biomes.
In his message addressed to his “dear brothers and sisters
in Brazil”, Pope Francis speaks of the generosity of the Creator towards Brazil
in giving it “a diversity of ecosystems of extraordinary beauty.”
Unfortunately, the Pope said, the Brazilian land also
carries “the signs of aggression towards creation and the deterioration of
nature”.
He said the Church in Brazil not only provides a prophetic
voice for the care and respect of the environment and attention towards the
poor, but highlights the need to tackle the ecological challenges and problems
as well as pinpointing their causes and possible solutions.
Pope Francis recalled that amongst the many initiatives
promoted by the Church, as far back as 1979, the Lenten Fraternity Campaign
shone the spotlight on environmental issues.
He also noted that we cannot not consider the effects
environmental degradation, the current model for development and the culture of
waste are having on the lives of people.
“This Campaign invites us to contemplate, admire, give
thanks and respect the diversity of nature manifested in Brazil’s different
ecosystems which are a true gift of God” he said.
Pointing out that environmental degradation is one of the
greatest challenges we face because it is always accompanied by social
injustice, the Pope pointed to indigenous peoples as an example of “how
cohabitation with creation can be respectful, fruitful and merciful”.
It is necessary, he said, to learn from these peoples how to
relate to nature in the quest for a sustainable model “that can be a valid
alternative to the race for profit that exhausts natural resources and damages
the dignity of peoples”.
“Every year, the Pope concluded, the Fraternity Campaign
takes place during Lent: it is an invitation to live the spirituality of Easter
with deepened awareness”.
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