Florida Catholic Conference
Issues Commentary on "Cultivating
Care For All Creation"
Tallahassee –
“Cultivating Care For All Creation”, a commentary by the
Environmental Justice Committee of the Florida Catholic
Conference, has been published to call Catholics to embrace
the seventh principle of Catholic Social Teaching. An
accompanying Action Guide for Parishes and Parishioners
outlines specific action
to help the faithful become
active stewards of the resources God has entrusted to them
including simple
living, education, conservation and advocacy . Ecologist
Deron E. Lawrence of Tallahassee, Florida, along with other
consultants, participated in the development of the
commentary.
Fifteen years ago, the
Bishops of Florida issued a statement, “Companions in
Creation,” to urge individuals and families to “recycle,
reuse and reduce”, recognizing our responsibility to make
decisions that will support life by sustaining the
environment. The new commentary focuses on two pressing
problems of our time: global climate change and mercury
contamination. “Given our responsibility as stewards of the
earth, we must work to promote policies that preserve the
environment for future generations, keeping in mind the
common good, “ said Sheila Hopkins, Associate for Social
Concerns and Respect Life for the Florida Catholic
Conference.
"This commentary comes at an
opportune time", said Hopkins, noting that the Bishops of
Florida in collaboration with the Catholic Coalition on
Climate Change have approved a convening. The
convening, to take place in early 2007, will bring together theologians,
scientists, and Catholic leaders in business, agriculture,
tourism, labor, and social ministry to better understand the
issue of climate change and what the response of the
faithful should be based on Catholic Church teaching and
tradition.
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Click here to view
"Cultivating Care for All Creation"
and the
Action Guide for Parishes and
Parishioners