
Port Nicole Winfield
ROME (AP) – The Leo XIV clarified on Wednesday, which was intentionally like the first “green” papal bloc, with a new set of prayers that require the care of God’s creation, a sign that it intends to emphasize environmental management and climatic justice for the most vulnerable.
The bloc, which occurred in the gardens of the new ecological educational center of the Vatican located in the summer papal housing in Castel Gandolfo, was a strong line of continuity with Francisco, which made environmental protection a distinctive seal of Pontefura.
The special block of the Laudato Si Center, which was called the 2015 Environmental Publishing, criticized the first Pope of the southern Pope in the way in which the rich and multinational countries took advantage of the earth and the most vulnerable to obtain benefits.
The ink agreed to the new collective formula for “Creativity”, and ordered the addition of a list of 49 species of fans that have been developed over the centuries to meet the specific needs or events. The authorities explained that he was prepared in response to the orders derived from the Francisco Encyclopedia, which inspired a full church movement and an institution to educate the world, defense and awareness about the Bible until the care of nature.
Lyon, the first American Pope in history, indicated that he intends to continue the Francisco environmental legacy.
In its long phase as missionary in Peru, he first suffered from the effects of climate change in weak societies and already spoke about the need for climate justice, especially for the original peoples. In a message on the occasion of the annual day of prayer for creation, Leon criticized that “injustice and violations of international law, the rights of peoples, serious equality and greed that feed them are generating forests, pollution, and the loss of biological diversity.”
There was no doubt when referring to the perpetrators, with “climatic changes caused by human activity”.
He wrote in the letter published last week: “We are still unable to realize that the destruction of nature does not affect everyone in the same way. When justice and peace are spent, the most affected are the poor, marginalized and gay.”
Lyon employed a Mass on Wednesday in the early days of his vacation in Castel Gandolfo, a town located at a hill top overlooking Lake Albano, south of Rome. The Pope arrived on Sunday and will spend two weeks before returning to the Vatican, to return again in August.
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