SEPTEMBER 2020: Respect for the planet’s resources

Let us pray that the planet’s resources will not be plundered, but shared in a just and respectful manner. No to plundering; yes to sharing.

Pope Francis – September 2020

We are squeezing out the planet’s goods. Squeezing them out, as if the earth were an orange.
Countries and businesses from the global north have enriched themselves by exploiting the natural resources of the south, creating an “ecological debt.” Who is going to pay this debt?
In addition, this “ecological debt” is increased when multinationals do abroad what they would never be allowed to do in their own countries. It’s outrageous.
Today, not tomorrow; today, we have to take care of Creation responsibly.
Let us pray that the planet’s resources will not be plundered, but shared in a just and respectful manner.
No to plundering; yes to sharing.

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The Pope Video – September 2020: Respect for the planet’s resources

A project by Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network

In collaboration with Vatican Media

Creativity and co-production by:

La Machi Communication for Good Causes

Music production and mix by:

Índigo Music Design

PRESS RELEASE

Pope Francis and care for creation: “No to plundering, yes to sharing”

The new “Pope Video,” in the context of the Season of Creation, calls upon us all to take care of the planet’s resources responsibly, and to share them fairly and respectfully.

(Vatican City, August 31, 2020) – The new Pope Video has been released the day before the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation, with the prayer intention that Pope Francis is entrusting to the entire Catholic Church through the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network (which includes the Eucharistic Youth Movement – EYM). The theme for this month is care for the planet’s resources. In the context of the Season of Creation, which is celebrated from September 1 to October 4 (in which people can participate by using the hashtag #SeasonOfCreation), and in the 5th anniversary year of Laudato si’, the Holy Father expresses his concern for the “ecological debt” that is created when natural resources are exploited. He calls for them to be “shared in a just and respectful manner.”

Several NGOs are joining this campaign for the care of creation, including GasMuHa, an organization active in Haiti supporting small communities and promoting their social development projects.

Pope Francis’ message about caring for creation is forceful: “We’re squeezing out the planet’s goods. Squeezing them out.” For this reason, he encourages all people to become aware of the grave “ecological debt” that is being generated, fruit of the exploitation of natural resources and of the action of certain multinationals that “do abroad what they would never be allowed to do in their own countries.” For the Holy Father, this situation is urgent: “Today, not tomorrow; today, we have to take care of Creation responsibly.”

To give an example of the unequal use of resources, some international reports indicate that nearly a billion people go to sleep hungry every night. This is not because there isn’t enough food for everyone, but because of the “deep injustice in the way food is produced and accessed.” In part, this is due to “the increasing corporate power in food production, the climate crisis and the unfair access to natural resources, which impact on people’s ability to grow and buy food.” This situation is particularly prejudicial to “women, who work in agriculture more than any other sector and produce much of the world’s food.” In a report on extractive industries, the UN states that these businesses “present particular challenges for both fragile states and developing nations; the exploitation of non-renewable natural resources, including oil, gas, minerals and timber has often been cited as a key factor in triggering, escalating or sustaining violent conflicts around the globe.”

Fr. Frédéric Fornos S.J., International Director of the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network (which includes the Eucharistic Youth Movement- EYM), said, “In these times of pandemic, we are more aware, as the Holy Father has said several times, of the importance of our common home, which reminds us of the need to take care of the planet’s resources. In May of this year, he sent a video message inviting everyone to ‘respond to the ecological crisis, the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor.’ The year 2020 is the year of the fifth anniversary of this encyclical dedicated to care for our common home: today more than ever we have to listen to this cry and promote an integral ecology concretely, with a sober and solidary style of personal and community life. Let us pray for this, because it is a path of conversion.”

Let us pray with The Pope Video that these resources “will not be plundered, but shared in a just and respectful manner.”

Laudato Si’, Time of Creation, planet, ecosystem, environment, care of the common home, ecology, sustainability

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