Australian Church plans
national response to bushfire crisis
Australia bushfires (AFP) |
The President of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference
speaks of the unprecedented calamity facing the country as bushfires continue
to burn. He also announces that parishes will take up a special collection at
Masses on Australia Day weekend.
As bushfires continue to burn out of control in Australia,
the President of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, Archbishop Mark
Coleridge, has issued a statement on the unprecedented crisis facing the
country.
In his statement, the Archbishop commends the “heroic”
efforts of firefighters, the “resilience” of communities, and acknowledges the
lives lost and properties destroyed.
While noting the huge amount being done around the nation,
coordinated by governments and first responders, local faith communities and
other groups, Archbishop Coleridge says that “the scale of this crisis requires
a national response from the whole Church to complement and coordinate what is
happening locally.”
As part of that response, the Bishops Conference has
announced that parishes will take up a special collection at Masses on Sunday
26th January, Australia Day weekend, and will “work to connect
individuals, families and communities in need with people who are able to
provide various types of support.”
The statement goes on to say the bishops will be working
with key partners, including national Catholic organisations and religious
institutes, to coordinate the most effective response possible from the wider
Catholic community.
Archbishop Coleridge also reiterates the importance of
prayer at this time of crisis.
“A genuine Catholic response to a crisis of this magnitude
must draw strength from prayer which inspires concrete and compassionate
action”, he said.
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