From the Ursuline JPIC Team
In recent years, under the leadership of Pope Francis, the Season of Creation has taken its place in the Catholic liturgical calendar, uniting Catholics worldwide with the more than 35-year Ecumenical/Orthodox history of its celebration. The Season of Creation extends from September 1st, the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation, to October 4th, the feast of St. Francis of Assisi.
The Season
focuses on God as Creator of the vast, cosmic Universe, God’s revelation in
Creation, and our response to our calling to care for Creation and address the
urgent need to protect its rich diversity and its capacity to sustain life as
we know it.
The
celebration of the Season of Creation, since its foundation, has come amid a
complex environmental, social, political, and cultural crisis. The impacts of
this crisis make it hard to ignore the urgency of its message and the
importance of our prayer and work to address it: record-setting heat waves
killing people by the thousands around the planet, severe and long-term
droughts, famines, massive wild fires and a never-ending fire “season,” serious
water shortages facing major cities, more violent storms and destructive flash
floods, rising sea levels, millions of people driven from their homes as
climate-change refugees, and so much more….
The theme
serving as a focus for this year’s Season of Creation is “Peace with
Creation.” This theme reminds us that many human activities amount to a
“war against Creation.” Unsustainable
lifestyles, exploitive business models, excessive consumption and throw-away
cultures, thoughtless destruction of habitats, disregard for biodiversity loss,
and the devastation of literal wars are just a few of the human dynamics
threatening the web of life around planet Earth.
The mission
before us as people of faith and members of the human community is to work for
the justice and global solidarity that are essential to establishing “Peace
with Creation.” Coming to understand and
enter into this process is one of the most important challenges of the Season
of Creation.
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