April 22, 2015
Once again, we have a special day 
instituted in our civil and political world – just as, in the church, we
 have established September 1st of every year – to recall our 
responsibility to maintain and sustain the beauty and diversity of the 
natural creation.
Today, we are well aware of the data and
 the facts. Unless we choose not to acknowledge and accept scientific 
reality, then we are called – indeed, we are obliged – to embrace our 
role to preserve the earth as a gift and resource offered to humanity by
 a loving Creator.
This planet is a life-giving organism, 
which is more than plentiful for those who know and practice moderation.
 In the words of Psalm 103, we address God and pray: “You water the 
mountains from your chambers; the earth is satisfied with the fruit of 
your miracles. You make grass grow for the cat¬tle, and vegetation for 
the service of humans that you may bring bread out of the earth, and 
wine that gladdens people’s hearts, oil to make their face cheerful, and
 bread which strengthens their heart.”  The earth and humanity are 
created and intended to exist in a relationship of respect and harmony.
Yet, this is not the reality we 
experience today. As greed overcomes our communities, consumption 
increases beyond what the earth can possibly sustain. In other words, 
the greedy ravage more resources than the earth can ever renew. 
Possessing the earth in such a selfish way deprives it of its 
life-giving properties and poses a great threat to the rest of creation.
 As the earth is controlled by the few, the many are invariably 
displaced, driven to migration and forced to confront debilitating 
income inequality, poverty and hunger.
So why do we persist on our 
self-destructive path? Are we so stubborn that we choose not to 
understand? Are we so complacent that we ignore the consequences of our 
lifestyle? Are we so oblivious that we remain indifferent?
This year is crucial as we approach the 
2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21) in Paris. May we 
all stand together – in solidarity, determination and decision-making – 
to steer our world toward a more caring worldview and a more 
compassionate humanity.

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