Leão XIV highlighted the need for concrete actions on the climate
Pope Leo XIV wanted on Wednesday (1) that the next international domes, including Cop30, in Bethlehem, can make concrete decisions and listen to the cries of the earth and the poor.
The comments of the leader of the Catholic Church were made in a speech in Castel Gandolfo, a city around Rome.
“I hope that the next international leaders can listen to the cries of the earth, the poor, the families, the indigenous populations, the involuntary migrants and the faithful all over the world,” the religious said, asking that the actions decided by the global authorities can curb the climate change.
The American pontiff evaluated that “there is no room for indifference or resignation” and has encouraged young people to overcome the cultural, spiritual and educational challenges of today “who always aim for the common good”.
“God will ask us if we cultivate and take care of this world that has created, for the benefit of all and future generations, and if we take care of our brothers and sisters. So, how will we reply?” He asked the Pope.
However, in relation to the climate, Robert Francis Prevost warned that it is necessary to “move from the collection of data to care and environmental speeches to an ecological conversion that transforms our personal and community lifestyles”.
“For those who believe, it is a conversion not very different from the one that addresses us to the living God, because we cannot love the God who do not see despise their creatures and we cannot call us disciples of Jesus Christ without participating in his gaze in creation and his care for what is fragile and wounded,” said Leo XIV. .
Source: Terra

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