Pope sends message to Astana Expo exhibit
Fireworks explode in the sky during the opening ceremony of Expo 2017 in Astana, Kazakhstan.- REUTERS |
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has sent a message to mark
the National Day of the Holy See at Expo 2017 which is taking
place in Astana, Kazakhstan and is devoted to the theme “Future Energy”.
The Holy See has designed its pavilion at the Astana
Expo on the theme: “Energy for the Common Good: Caring for our Common
Home” and in his message to mark the National Day of the Holy See at this event
the Holy Father stresses that “serious and responsible reflection is demanded
on how mankind can, in coming years, draw on innovative technologies to make
wise use of the energy resources that are our common legacy.”
He adds, that action must be taken now “to ensure that
energy is used to improve our lives and to cause our human family to flourish,
for by nature we are called to fruitful interaction, solidarity and love.”
Proper use of Energy resources
In the message the Pope underlines that energy resources
must not be allowed to fall prey to unscrupulous financial speculation or to
become a source of conflict and encourages a cooperation between religions and
broad-ranging and frank dialogue on all levels and among different sectors of
society.
In conclusion, the Holy Father says that “the way we use
energy resources is a sign of how well “we are carrying out the task that,
according to many religious traditions, has been entrusted to us by God, namely
to care for the world around us and for our fellow human beings…”.
“If our generation and use of energy are sustainable and
grounded in solidarity, continues the Pope, we are doing our job well.
Otherwise, we are not. At stake is our very dignity; at stake too
are justice and peace.”
The National Day of the Holy See at Expo 2017 is being
celebrated on September 2nd.
Below find the English translation of the Pope's Message
Your Eminence,
My Brother Bishops,
Esteemed Authorities,
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
I offer a warm greeting to all those taking part in the National Day of the
Holy See at Expo 2017 in Astana. My greeting also goes to all who have
helped in various ways with the planning and realization of this event, and to
the many visitors in attendance.
I am pleased that Kazakhstan is hosting this International Exhibition devoted
to the theme: “Future Energy”. Serious and responsible reflection is
demanded on how mankind can, in coming years, draw on innovative technologies
to make wise use of the energy resources that are our common legacy. We
are all conscious of the fact that our use of those resources is critical for
the health of our world and the welfare of our societies, a welfare that needs
to be viewed in integral terms, and not simply as economic prosperity or
greater capacity for consumption. We must act now to ensure that energy
is used to improve our lives and to cause our human family to flourish, for by
nature we are called to fruitful interaction, solidarity and love.
For this reason, energy resources must not be allowed to fall prey to
unscrupulous financial speculation or to become a source of conflict.
This calls for broad-ranging and frank dialogue on all levels and among
different sectors of our societies. “Future energy” does not have to do
with researchers, technicians and investors alone; it also represents a
challenge to the worlds of culture, politics, education and religion. I
gladly recall the growth of dialogue and cooperation between religions that has
taken place in Kazakhstan, a land characterized by rich ethnic, cultural and
spiritual traditions. It is my hope that the different religions will
take part in this dialogue, for their writings contain insights that “prove
meaningful in every age; they have an enduring power to open new horizons…
The ethical principles capable of being apprehended by reason can always
reappear in different guise and find expression in a variety of languages,
including religious language” (Laudato Si’, 199). It is important for all
of us to discover in our own religious traditions the inspiration and criteria
that foster a courageous commitment to perseverance in bettering our relations
and in living together as brothers and sisters.
The way we use energy resources is a sign of how well we are carrying out the
task that, according to many religious traditions, has been entrusted to us by
God, namely to care for the world around us and for our fellow human beings of
every time and place. If our generation and use of energy are sustainable
and grounded in solidarity, we are doing our job well. Otherwise, we are
not. At stake is our very dignity; at stake too are justice and
peace. It is to promote an awareness of this that the Holy See has
designed its pavilion at the Astana Expo on the theme: “Energy for the Common
Good: Caring for our Common Home”.
May Almighty God, the Creator, grant that Expo 2017 provide timely lessons and
lasting inspiration, and may he bless our common efforts to bring them to
fruition.
From the Vatican, 2 September
2017
FRANCIS
(Lydia O'Kane)
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