Vatican City: A few moments in the pope Francis‘Papsi gave an example of its understanding and need to address it in 2015 in Taclobon, the Philippines, compared to the rain-loaded mass celebrated in the Philippines.
Wearing cheap plastic yellow poncho, which was handed over to the loyal, Francis first handed over eccentric, excessive storm, which scientists blamed on global warming and striking the rapidly weakened, low-to-gut islands.
He traveled to TACOLOBAN on the island of the latest, the strongest recorded tropical cyclones, typhoon hayen to relax people left. The 2013 storm killed more than 7,300 people, flattened villages and displaced about 5 million inhabitants.
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But two years later, with another storm that reached Tacloban, Francis had to reduce his journey to get off the island.
“Many of you have lost everything. I don’t know what you want to tell,” Francis told the crowd at Tacloban’s Maila Airport ground as the wind topped the altar almost the candlesticks.
Francis, who died on Monday at the age of 88, was taken into silence for the pain of the survivors that day and the destruction he had seen. But he would make it a channel a few months later when he published his landmark encyclical, “praised,”, who took care of the planet as an immediate and existence moral concern.
The first ecological encyclopedia, written to inspire global dialogues in the 2015 Paris Climate Dialogue, the document “structurally distorted,” destroyed the Earth of the global north and turned it into a “pile of dirt”. Poor, indigenous people and the islands were the most afflicted in the TACOLOBAN, they argued, rising dried, extreme storms, deforestation and pollution.
This was the first ecological encyclopedia, and it confirmed the Argentina Jesuit who studied to be a chemist in his youth, as an official voice in the environmental movement. Later quoted by presidents and scientists, the document inspired a global confidence-based alliance, which was too late, before it was too late.
“I think he had understood from the beginning that there are three relationships that had to be revived: our relationship with God, our relationship with the world and our relationship with our fellow beings,” said the Pope’s biography. Austain Everegh,
It was not always so.
A conversion in Brazil Francis in a conversion had a learning stage on the environment, as he had done with pastor sexual abuse, which he initially rejected as an overblown. He pointed himself to a 2007 meeting of the Latin American and the Caribbean Bishop in Aperasida, Brazil, which was as a moment of his ecological awakening.
There, the then Cardinal George Mario Bergoglio The final documents of the conference were selected to prepare the draft, and was under pressure to include Bishil’s bishop calls to highlight the plight of Amazon.
Bergoglio, Urben Buenos Aires’s door-facing archbishop, did not get what was about all the disturbances.
“At first I was a little angry,” Francis wrote in the 2020 book “Come, we Dream.” “This hit me excessive.”
By the end of the meeting, Bergoglio Was changed and assured.
The final APARECIDA document dedicated several sections to the environment: it condemned multinational extraction companies, who looted the field resources at the expense of the poor. This warned the glaciers of melting and the effects of lost biodiversity. It ravaged the planet as an attack on the divine plan of God, which violated the imperative of the Bible for “farming and care” for creation.
The same issues will later get prominence in “praised”, which took his name from the first line of “Cantor of the Crex,” one of the most famous poetic songs of Pontif’s nature-loving names, which is one of the famous poetry songs, which is one of the famous poetry songs, Saint francis Eighty.
He will also be revealed in the Amazon Dharmasabha that Francis called the Vatican in 2019, a meeting of bishops and indigenous people especially to find out how the Catholic Church can respond to the plight of Amazon and its poor people.
Greenpeace Italian chief Guseppe Onaphrio said, “I think Pope’s most important contribution was to emphasize the moral aspect of debate about climate justice.”
How the environment affects all other diseases in many ways, the same issues will also come to define Francis’s sinner. He came to see the environmental cause as surrounded almost all other diseases suffering from humanity in the 21st century: poverty, social and economic injustice, migration and which he called “throwway culture” – a melting pot of problems that were convinced that it could only be addressed.
Some of Francis’s strongest calls to protect the environment will be observed on or on 22 April, around or around Earth Day.
In a video message released on Earth Day in 2021, Francis said, “For some time, we are more aware that nature needs to be preserved, even though just because human interaction with God’s biodiversity should take care of excessive care and respect.”
Cardinal Michael CzernyyCanadian Jesuit, which Francis, would later hand over with ecological dosier, said the 2007 meeting in Brazil had a major impact on Francis.
“In Aparecida, listening to so many different bishops, talking about what was deteriorating, but also what people were suffering, I think it really impressed him,” Czernyy said.
Czerny’s mandate dedicated the vision of Francis of “Integral Ecology”, covering the environment, Kovid -19 epidemic, its charitable Caritas Federation, Migration Advocates, Economic Development and Vatican’s response to its antiinuclear campaign.
The versatile approach was deliberately performed, Czerny said, “To establish new thinking about ecology, which is something bigger than the political concept of” green “advocacy and humanity is related to God and creation.”
“Everything is connected,” Francis loved to say.
A heritage from the pope Paul vi He was not the first pope to embrace the ecological cause in any way. According to the book “The Pops and Ecology”, Pope Paul VI in a 1970 speech was the first Pontif to mention a “ecological devastation” for the United Nations Food Agency.
St. John Paul II He ignored the environment on a large scale, although he wrote the first ecological manifesto: his 1990 World Day of Peace Message, which combined the consumer lifestyle with environmental decay.
Pope Benedict XVI “Known as”Green pope“To install a solar panels mainly on the Vatican Auditorium and start a tree-planting campaign to offset the Greenhouse gas emissions of the Vatican City.
Francis released an update for “praised” in 2023 just before the United Nations Climate Conference in Dubai. According to the original text, the update was even more severe and showed that Francis became more necessary in his alarm.
He became even more inclined to pointed fingers on the world’s largest emittors of heat-stained greenhouse gases, especially the US and he called people involved in the church, who denied human reasons for global warming.
“He showed that he understood what was happening in the world, and he looked at the world from the point of view of seeing, as he wanted to say, for the perimeter, for the margin,” Ivere said, the Papal Biography writer. “He brought the margins to the center.”