Fiat
Lux lights up St. Peter's Basilica for environmental awareness
(Vatican
Radio) The final event of the opening of the Holy Year was a light show on the
facade of St. Peter’s Basilica, which was inspired by Pope Francis’ ecological
encyclical Laudato
Si’: On Care for our Common Home.
The
three-hour event on Tuesday evening was called “Fiat Lux: Illuminating Our
Common Home.” It involved a changing display of animals (many of them
endangered), nature scenes, and other images highlighting the fragility of our
environment.
The
show was sponsored by the World Bank Group (Connect4Climate), by Paul G.
Allen's Vulcan Productions, by the Li Ka-shing Foundation and by Okeanos.
The
event featured the work of some of the world’s most notable humanistic and
nature photographers and filmmakers including Sebastião Salgado (Genesi and
Contrasto), Joel Sartore (National Geographic Photo Ark), Yann Arthus Bertrand
(Human), David Doubilet, Ron Fricke and Mark Magidson (Samsara), Howard Hall,
Shawn Heinrichs, Greg Huglin, Chris Jordan, Steve McCurry, Paul Nicklen and
Louie Schwartzberg. The projection is curated by Louie Psihoyos and Travis Threlkel,
and produced by Obscura Digital. Francesco Carrozzini curated the Creative
Direction for Connect4Climate.
“We
are honored to be working with the Vatican to raise awareness of an issue so
critical to our shared goal of ending extreme poverty,” said Jim Yong
Kim, the President of the World Bank Group.
“The
poorest people in the world are disproportionately affected by the effects of a
warming climate and are most vulnerable to natural disasters and extreme
weather,” Kim added. “This impressive initiative will draw global attention to
the urgency of tackling climate change for the sake of people and our planet.”
Speaking
about the event last week, the President of the Pontifical Council for the New
Evangelization, Archbishop Rino Fisichella, said the event was “intended to
present the beauty of creation,” adding this was especially significant since
the Twenty-first United Nations Climate Change Conference (Cop 21) is currently
taking place in Paris.
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