March 18, 2021

There is a new fervour among convents

To the disappointment of the rest of the world and despite getting a personal copy of Pope Francis’ famous Encyclical Laudato si on the protection of environment from the Pope himself during his recent visit to the Vatican, President Donald Trump pulled out of the Paris Climate Agreement. It was the biggest kind of support that the faith movement could get to show that we have something to say about caring for the Earth. He had promised the Pope that he would read it.
Protecting her is by no means any favour rendered to her.Apart from making a firm resolution with all religiosity and deep spirituality that one can muster, we can add our extra bit by whispering a short prayer: "All-powerful God, you are present in the whole universe and in the smallest of your creatures. Fill us with peace, that we may live as brothers and sisters, harming no one at all.". You embrace with your tenderness all that exists."Even though many Christian seminaries were already running courses on the theology of environment, Laudato si has brought care of the earth outside of the classroom to concrete action in the field. She is a generous mother to all. Last week in a surprise statement in Paris, Mr Trump declared that he was ready to reconsider his decision on the Paris Agreement. It is truly garden gazebo Factory a favour we do to ourselves, our own children and to the coming generations. It is, therefore, our responsibility, regardless of our faith, race, culture and nationality, to preserve it as long as our tent is pitched here.Regardless of what the powerful President does or doesn’t, it is encouraging to notice that two years after the release of Laudato si, quite a bit of inter-religious initiatives in protecting our common home in various parts of the world is generated.
There is a new fervour among convents and students that go to convent-run schools in this direction. The executive director of an American organisation, GreenFaith (founded in 1992) said recently, "There is an assumption that if religious leaders let the Pope talk about environmental protection, it will usher in rapid, large-scale change. What Laudato si did, and continues to do, is to ensure that faith voices are heard in the broad climate space..Gopal Patel, director of London and India-based Bhumi (earth) project (launched in 2009), maintains, "All religions have been doing environmental work for a long time. Pour out upon us the power of your love, that we may protect life and beauty.Let us remember that Mother Earth has no religion.

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