One World Religion Watch: Christians of "all denominations" join to answer the pope's call for the care of Creation
Environmentalism is a key aspect to the Vatican II Novus Ordo Religion
"Believers and non-believers agree that the Earth is our common
heritag, the fruits of which should benefit everyone. However, what is
happening in the world we live in?”
Pope Francis has been a strong advocate for environmental protection since the start of his pontificate. In
2015, with the publication of the encyclical Laudato si', it became
clear that the care of what he calls "the Common Home” is one of his top
priorities.
POPE FRANCIS
June 17, 2015
"I
ask you to be responsible with the mission God entrusted to mankind
with Creation. To cultivate it and care for the garden in which He has
placed us.”
That is why he established
September 1 as the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation, joining
in this way the Orthodox Church, who did exactly the same in 1989.
To help Pope Francis in his efforts, the World Council of Churches has launched an ecumenical campaign: "Season of Creation”, that will run until October 4, the feast of Saint Francis, patron saint of Ecology.
"That we take good care of creation, a gift freely given, cultivating and protecting it for future generations”
In this way, a total of 2.2 billion Christians are invited to pray and to take action to preserve our environment.
The project's website contains multiple resources for Christians of all
denominations to be able to change the world: from organizing prayer
groups to getting a million signatures on Change.org.