Pope endorses campaign to put 'Laudato Sì' into action
(Vatican Radio) Following the 2nd anniversary of the
publication of his encyclical “Laudato Sì – On Care of our Common Home”, Pope
Francis has endorsed a pledge
campaign that aims to mobilize at least 1 million people to directly
engage in turning the encyclical’s message into action.
Organized and promoted by the Global Catholic
Climate Movement, the pledge calls on those who sign to answer the
call of Laudato Sì by praying with and for creation, living
more simply, and advocating to protect our common home.
The "Laudato Sì Pledge campaign" has received
support from Church leaders from around the globe including Cardinal Turkson,
Cardinal Tagle, Cardinal Ribat, Cardinal Cupich and Cardinal Marx. It has also
garnered the support of major environmental leaders.
Tomás Insua, Executive Director of the Global Catholic
Climate Movement, said, "We are grateful and inspired by Pope Francis'
endorsement of the Laudato Si' Pledge. With 1.2 billion Catholics around the
world, we have a critical role to play in tackling climate change and the wider
ecological crisis. Pope Francis has already changed the discussion around
climate change and this pledge is inviting us to put the Church's teachings
into action and answer the urgent call for strong political action and
lifestyle change put forth in Laudato Si'."
The Pope's endorsement adds to the momentum of recent
Catholic climate action: Pope Francis requested that Angela Merkel uplift the
Paris climate accord during the G20 summit, several Catholic organizations
recently divested from fossil fuels, GCCM joined other Christian groups calling
on governments to take strong action before the G7 last month and the Movement’s
Executive Director joined other scientific, political and faith leaders in
publishing a letter in Nature Magazine pushing the G20 to recognize the urgency
of the climate crisis.
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