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Extracts from
The Call of Creation
byThe Catholic Bishops of
England and Wales(2002)
Damage to the environment will almost inevitably affect the poor
most of all.
…care for those in need, and respect for the rights of future generations, are
necessary to sustain a proper life for all.
The plight of the earth demonstrates that an individualistic materialism cannot be allowed to drive out responsibility and love…
We ourselves are part of creation, formed out of earth, and dependent on the rest of creation for our continued existence… caring for creation is part of caring for ourselves. (Genesis 2:15)
As ‘co-creators’, our acts should reflect God’s own love for creation.
Individual choices can seem insignificant when faced with such global
challenges. But multiplied individual actions can indeed make a real
difference.
Images:
Mike Edwards, Tina Leme, Jim Stipe, Richard Wainright, Simon Rawles, Ivan Nascimento, Anna Field, Jon Spaull, Philippe Mouguin.
These slides are part of a presentation given at the liveit! sixth form conference in March 2008.
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