Cardinal
calls for change in attitude towards environment
(Vatican
Radio) Cardinal Peter Turkson has renewed the call for radical changes in
thinking and attitudes towards environment, ecology and creation. In
a message delivered to the second international gathering for talks on climate
change, organised by the Peruvian government in Lima, the President of the
Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace Cardinal Turkson, invited participants
“[to] assume a new ecological spirituality which favors the bond between man
and environment, through an integral, ecological, community conversion.”
The
5-day event, starting on the 24th of August, is the second appointment of the
COP20 forum, a global initiative which gives nations the opportunity to
showcase plans to reduce carbon emissions in preparation for the Paris
conference on climate change due to take place later in the year.
The
forum opened with a presentation of Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’, which
was organised by the Jesuit University Ruiz de Montoya in Lima. The opening
presentation event hosted 250 people, including experts, policy makers and
religious leaders, who offered analysis of the Pope’s encyclical from a scientific,
economic, political and theological perspective.
In
his message, Cardinal Turkson expressed the hope that this second conference
dedicated to environmental emergency might promote a “deeper ecological
conversion, able to reflect itself in the different aspects of human life: in
one’s lifestyle, education, in the dialogue between science, culture and faith,
and in national politics and international negotiations.”
He
concluded his message citing the last words of Pope Francis’ encyclical: “To
re-establish harmony with Creation, people ought to reflect on their lifestyles
and ideals, in order to contemplate the Creator, who lives in us and in what
surrounds us.”
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