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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

BRAZIL FRATERNITY CAMPAIGN: DEFENDING HUMAN ECOLOGY

VATICAN CITY, 9 MAR 2011 (VIS) - The Holy Father sent a Message to Archbishop Geraldo Lyrio Rocha of Mariana, president of the National Conference of Bishops of Brazil, for the Fraternity Campaign traditionally promoted by the Brazilian Church during Lent.

  The theme of the 2011 campaign is: "Fraternity and life on the planet", and its motto is: "the creation groans with labour pains. This, the Pope writes, "is an echo of the words used by St. Paul in his Letter to the Romans. One of the reasons for these groans is the damage caused to creation by human selfishness", he says.

  Benedict XVI affirms that "the first step towards a correct relationship with the world around us is the recognition by humans of their status as created beings. Man is not God; he is His image. For this reason he must seek to be more sensitive to the presence of God in his surroundings. In all creatures, and especially in human beings, there is an epiphany, or manifestation, of God".

  "The human being will be capable of respecting other creatures only if he keeps the full meaning of life in his own heart. Otherwise he will come to despise himself and his surroundings, and to disrespect the environment, the creation, in which he lives. For this reason, the first ecology to be defended is 'human ecology'. This is to say that, without a clear defence of human life from conception until natural death; without a defence of the family founded on marriage between a man and a woman; without an authentic defence of those excluded and marginalised by society, not overlooking, in this context, those who have lost everything in natural calamities, we will never be able to speak of authentic protection of the environment".
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2 comments:

  1. Yes! Brazilian Catholic Church has taken a step to call attention to the damage humans are doing to the environment. Nice move!
    It's time to stop discussing it and really do something!
    May God help us!

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  2. Corte de arvore vai dar cadeia, matança de crianças ( aborto)não.
    Morte na estrada, assasinatos é maior em um ano no brasil do que em toda guerra do Iraque. Que barbaridade! Estamos com guerra civil e não propagamos.

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