Pope thanks Jains for commitment to care for the
planet
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
on Wednesday thanked the Jain community for its commitment to protect “our
sister Earth.”
The Pope’s words came as he
received members of the Institute of Jainology in private audience in the
Vatican before leading the weekly General Audience in St. Peter’s Square.
Expressing his joy for the
encounter, Pope Francis welcomed the Jains saying that “this encounter nurtures
our responsibility to care for creation”, and calling creation a “gift that we
have all received” he said “creation is God’s mirror, the mirror of the
Creator, the mirror of nature, and it is our mirror too.”
“We all love mother Earth,
because she is the one who has given us life and safeguards us; I would also
call her sister Earth, who accompanies us during the journey of our existence.
Our duty is to take care of her just as we would take care of a mother or of a
sister, with responsibility, with tenderness and with peace” he said.
And he thanked the Jains for what they do to protect and care for the earth and said “we remain united within this ideal (…) in the awareness that healing and caring for the Earth is healing and caring for the whole of humanity”.
And he thanked the Jains for what they do to protect and care for the earth and said “we remain united within this ideal (…) in the awareness that healing and caring for the Earth is healing and caring for the whole of humanity”.
The Institute of Jainology
was established in 1983 and it was subsequently registered as a Charitable
Trust.
Compassion and non-violence
towards all living beings are the fundamental principles of Jain philosophy.
Its mission is to propagate Jainism and its values through art, culture and
education.
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