Pope
prays for climate conference in Paris
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis on Sunday prayed for the success of the Climate Change
Conference currently underway in Paris. The Pope said, that as he follows the
work of the Conference closely, he was reminded of a question he asked in his
recent encyclical Laudato Si', that being, “What kind of world do we want to
pass on to those who come after us, to the children who are growing up? The
Holy Father then urged that, "for the sake of the common home we share and
for future generations, every effort should be made, in Paris to mitigate the
impact of climate change and, at the same time, to tackle poverty and to let
human dignity flourish.
Let
us pray, the Pope added, that the Holy Spirit will enlighten all who are called
to take such important decisions and give them ``the courage to always use as
their criterion of choice the greater good of the human family.''
Pope
Francis was speaking following the recitation of the Angelus in St Peter’s
Square, where he also recalled the fiftieth anniversary of a memorable event
between Catholics and Orthodox.
It
was the signing of a Joint Declaration between Pope Paul VI and Ecumenical
Patriarch Athenagoras, which took place on the eve of the conclusion of the
Second Vatican Council, on December 7, 1965.
He
noted that it was providential that this historic gesture of reconciliation,
which has created the conditions for a new dialogue between Orthodox and
Catholics in love and truth, should be remembered at the very beginning of the
Jubilee of Mercy.
The
Pope also recalled three priests killed in hatred of the faith, who were
beatified on Saturday in Chimbote, Peru.
The
Holy Father underlined how the loyalty of these martyrs in following Christ,
gives strength to all of us, but especially Christians persecuted in different
parts of the world, to be courageous witnesses of the Gospel.
(Lydia O'Kane)

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