Pope
Francis announces World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis has decided to set up a “World Day of Prayer for the
Care of Creation” which will be celebrated on September 1st annually.
He
made the announcement in a letter to the heads of the Pontifical Council for
Justice and Peace and the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Christian
Unity.
Below
in English is Pope Francis' letter announcing the “World Day of Prayer for the
Care of Creation”
To
my Venerable Brothers
Cardinal
Peter Kodwo Appiah TURKSON, President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and
Peace
Cardinal
Kurt KOCH, President of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Christian
Unity
Sharing
with my beloved brother the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew his concerns for
the future of creation (cfr Encylical Letter. Laudato Si, 7-9) and taking up
the suggestion by his representative, the Metropolitan Ioannis of Pergamum who
took part in the presentation of the Encyclical Laudato Si on the care of our
common home, I wish to inform you that I have decided to set up also in the
Catholic Church, the “World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation” which,
beginning this year, will be celebrated on the 1st of September, as the
Orthodox Church has done for some time now.
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.” (ibid.,
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).
The
annual World Day of prayer for the Care of Creation offers to individual
believers and to the community a precious opportunity to renew our personal
participation in this vocation as custodians of creation, raising to God our
thanks for the marvellous works that He has entrusted to our care, invoking his
help for the protection of creation and his mercy for the sins committed
against the world in which we live. The celebration of the Day on the
same date as the Orthodox Church will be a valuable opportunity to bear witness
to our growing communion with our orthodox brothers. We live in a
time where all Christians are faced with identical and important challenges and
we must give common replies to these in order to appear more credible and
effective. Therefore it is my hope that this Day can involve, in some
way, other Churches and ecclesial Communities and be celebrated in union with
the initiatives that the World Council of Churches is promoting on this issue.
Cardinal
Turkson, as President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, I
asking you to inform the Justice and Peace Commissions of the Bishops’ Conferences,
as well as the national and international Organizations involved in
environmental issues about the establishment of the World Day of Prayer for the
Care of Creation, so that in union with the needs and the local situation ,
this celebration can be rightly marked with the participation of the entire
People of God: priests, men and women religious and the lay faithful. For
this reason, it will be the task of this Dicastery, in collaboration with the
Episcopal Conferences to set up relevant initiatives to promote and illustrate
this Day, so that this annual celebration becomes a powerful moment of prayer,
reflection, conversion and the adoption of appropriate life styles.
Cardinal
Koch, as President of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Christian
Unity, I’m asking you to make the necessary contacts with the Ecumenical
Patriarchate and with the other ecumenical organisations so that this World Day
can become the sign of a path along all believers in Christ walk
together. It will also be your Dicastery’s task to take care of the
coordination with similar initiatives set up by the World Council of
Churches.
Whilst
I look forward to the widest possible cooperation for the best start and
development of the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation, I invoke the
intercession of Mary, the Mother of God and of St. Francis of Assisi, whose
Canticle of the Creatures inspires so many men and women of goodwill to live in
praise of the Creator and with respect for creation. I support this
pledge along with my Apostolic Blessing which I impart with all my heart to
you, my dear Cardinals, and to all those who collaborate in your
ministry.
From
the Vatican, 6th August 2015
Feast
of the Transfiguration of the Lord.
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