UCANEWS Asia Logo A service of UCA News
Local Stories
Site Search

Pope’s cosmic vision for peace and environment

smaller font larger font print this article email this article to a friend
Pope’s cosmic vision for peace and environment thumbnail

In his World Day of Peace Message for 2010, Pope Benedict has called for urgent action to protect the environment based on a “cosmic vision of peace”.

Citing climate change and natural catastrophes threaten the rights to life, food, health - and ultimately peace, the pope argued that the world’s economic, social, and environmental problems are moral crises that require mankind to rethink its way of living, AP reports.

“We can no longer do without a real change of outlook which will result in new life-styles,” he said, touching again on a theme that has earned him a reputation as the “green pope.”

Benedict called on advanced societies to adopt “more sober lifestyles,” reducing energy consumption and favoring energy-efficient policies. He encouraged research into ways to exploit solar energy, to manage forests and to improve waste disposal.
Action is more pressing than ever “in the face of signs of a growing crisis which it would be irresponsible not to take seriously,” he said.

Introducing the message in the Holy See Press Office Cardinal Renato Martino, president emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, recalled how, in previous Messages, Pope Benedict had spoken of peace as “a gift of God in Truth” (2006), as “the fruit of respect for the human person” (2007), as “an expression of the communion of the human family” and as “a call to eliminate all forms of poverty, material and immaterial” (2009).

In this year’s Message, Pope Benedict presents “a cosmic vision of peace” a peace which “comes about in a state of harmony between God, humankind and the creation”, Cardinal Martino said.

“In this perspective, environmental degradation is an expression not only of a break in the harmony between humankind and the creation, but of a profound deterioration in the unity between humankind and God”, said the cardinal.

Cardinal Martino also noted the Pope’s deliberate decision to dedicate his Message this year to the theme of ecology, as it coincides with the thirtieth anniversary of the proclamation of St Francis of Assisi, author of the ‘Laudes Creaturarum’, as patron saint of the environment.

SOURCE

Pope calls for action on climate change (Associated Press)

Benedict XVI presents a cosmic vision of peace (Vatican Information Service)



1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (1 votes, average: 5.00 out of 5)
Loading ... Loading ...

396 words

Share this article: Share/Save/Bookmark

blog comments powered by Disqus
Stay in Touch
Subscribe to the CathNews Asia, Free newsletter.
 
Name
Surname
Email

Subscribe to our feed (RSS)
Share a story with us
Follow us on Twitter
Stories Spotlight
  1. Jesuit’s vision for a pluralist Australia - 2 emails
  2. Faith of the East Indians - 1 email
  3. Revive conversion bill: Malaysian interfaith group - 1 email
  4. Taize marks 70th anniversary - 1 email
  5. Russian Orthodox patriarch may meet Pope in 2011 - 1 email
  6. Catholics move quickly to assist volcano victims - 1 email
  7. Power, politics and the church in Burma - 1 email
  1. Thai teacher sacked for caning students
  2. No change signified by Kim Jong-il China church visit
  3. Website - Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, Brunei
  4. Catholics move quickly to assist volcano victims
  5. Gay/lesbian Christians criticize UK Pope protesters
  6. Pope sends message for Congress of Asian Laity
  7. Video - Paternoster Philippines
  8. Christian village 'deliberately flooded'
  9. Cambodians see growth in organic vegetables
  10. 'Medical' nuns move into India’s villages
  1. Asian laity held back by ‘clerical structures’
  2. Leaders blast ‘cowardly’ Lahore attack on Shias
  3. Caritas Pakistan issues call for female doctors
  4. Kerala priest actor resigns from clergy
  5. Caritas launches Millennium Goals campaign
  6. No need for God in the universe: Hawking
  7. ‘Medical’ nuns move into India’s villages
  8. Power, politics and the church in Burma
  9. Website - Camillians in India
  10. Video - UCA News Magazine
  1. Where did the laws of physics come from?...
    Said Bruce Murray on 2010-09-03 16:50:10
  2. I don't agree with he proposed. Science is continue to revolutionize itself ...
    Said Mariana Wijayanti on 2010-09-03 13:50:10
  3. The Guardian have a poll based on this "news"...
    Said Stuart @ eChurch Blog on 2010-09-03 12:46:17
  4. thank you...
    Said Humanity on 2010-08-31 10:49:11
  5. Indian church should take the leader ship for entwornmetal protection and and hu...
    Said Webadsoj on 2010-08-29 17:31:00
  6. No doubt he refused to hand himself in because until recently, he would have bee...
    Said Lnewington on 2010-08-28 11:15:06
  7. I am so sorry that Magdalen had to suffer such a terrible attack and that she co...
    Said Smbnolan on 2010-08-27 00:43:18
  8. It did not say that all obtained evidence is inadmissible, only that the one obt...
    Said Lukem on 2010-08-25 13:54:47
  9. Since Scientists across the world have been unable to find any medical reason or...
    Said ANNE on 2010-08-24 22:11:40
  10. I'm a world traveler - but STILL do NOT know what country you are writing ab...
    Said Pjdoherty on 2010-08-24 09:11:53