catholic environmentalism

World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation

MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS POPE LEO XIV
FOR THE 10th WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR THE CARE OF CREATION

Excerpt:

“The biblical texts are to be read in their context, with an appropriate hermeneutic, recognizing that they tell us to ‘till and keep’ the garden of the world [Genesis 2:15]. ‘Tilling’ refers to cultivating, ploughing or working, while ‘keeping’ means caring, protecting, overseeing and preserving. This implies a relationship of mutual responsibility between human beings and nature.”

At Nomen Christi Apostolate, we are concerned very deeply with nature and a return to her. In the future, there will be a return to the land. This process should start now, so we are not caught unprepared for this transition. Our dear Pope Leo talks about caring for the earth in the above statement. The only thing I would want to respectfully comment on is his reference to “climate changes.” This narrative is a globalist tactic to reduce freedom and gain more control over every aspect of our lives. Don’t fall for it. It may be true that climate change is happening and it may also be true that man is contributing to it. This needs more study, I am not convinced. But the solution is not enslavement in “Smart Cities” or any other type of enslavement. Believe me, you will not have the Holy Mass in these cities. There will be total control.

So let us pray for good stewardship of the beautiful world our Heavenly Father made for us. And let us see how we can dedicate ourselves more to that cause in our daily lives, such as recycling, reusing and re-purposing! It’s also a great preparedness lesson.