Celebrate the Feast of St. Francis

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Celebrate the Feast of St. Francis
The Franciscan Action Network and the Catholic Coalition on Climate Change invite you to celebrate the Feast of St. Francis by taking the St. Francis Pledge to Care for Creation and the Poor.
On Friday, September 18, the Feast of St. Francis materials will be available for download.
Go to: www.catholicclimatecovenant.org or www.franciscanaction.org
Materials will include:
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* The St. Francis Pledge Bulletin Insert
* Prayer and Worship Suggestions
* Homily Suggestions
* "Who's Under Your Carbon Footprint" Poster
* Pledge Sign Up Form for group meetings/parish gatherings
* Bulletin Quotes from the Pope and the Church on Climate Change
* Clip Art
ALSO…Learn more about a Catholic approach to climate change!
Sign-up for the Franciscan Action Network’s October 15 FREE Webinar (8-10 pm eastern time), “Care for Creation National Web Summit.”
Sr. Illia Delio, OSF and Dr. Riobart Breen, SFO will share a Franciscan response to climate change and environmental concerns. Russ Testa of the Franciscan Action Network and Dan Misleh of the Catholic Coalition on Climate Change, will speak on ways Catholics are embracing a new ethic of ecological stewardship throughout the country and the world.
The Webinar will also offer concrete actions to reduce your carbon footprint as well as a primer on climate change legislation now before Congress.
To register for the webinar, go here.
Event Cost : FREE Contact Person : Russell M. Testa Contact Email : creation@franciscanaction.org
 
**St. Francis loved Jesus completely and i doubt that he was worried about “carbon footprints?!”

Preach the Love of Jesus Christ and nothing else!!!

Love Jesus completely and all of the poor and needy among us. Don’t be so pompous as to believe that you can change the will of God! Leave the carbon footprints and the fate of the earth up to God the Father!**

Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, Ora Pro Nobis Peccatoribus!

mark
 
**St. Francis loved Jesus completely and i doubt that he was worried about “carbon footprints?!”

Preach the Love of Jesus Christ and nothing else!!!

Love Jesus completely and all of the poor and needy among us. Don’t be so pompous as to believe that you can change the will of God! Leave the carbon footprints and the fate of the earth up to God the Father!**

Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, Ora Pro Nobis Peccatoribus!

mark
St Francis’ complete love of Jesus manifested in an overwhelming love for all of creation - including Mother Earth (who he referred to as such in his ‘Canticle of the Creatures’).

Remember he refused to let the citizens of Gubbio kill a wolf even though it was killing and eating people :eek: Instead he talked to the wolf and ever after called it ‘Brother’.

He absolutely would be disgusted by way we are raping our poor Mother Earth, and the negligent stewardship we are showing of the natural resources God has gifted us with.
 
St Francis’ complete love of Jesus manifested in an overwhelming love for all of creation - including Mother Earth (who he referred to as such in his ‘Canticle of the Creatures’).

Remember he refused to let the citizens of Gubbio kill a wolf even though it was killing and eating people :eek: Instead he talked to the wolf and ever after called it ‘Brother’.

He absolutely would be disgusted by way we are raping our poor Mother Earth, and the negligent stewardship we are showing of the natural resources God has gifted us with.
**i agree, but i bet St. Francis and Jesus would be more disgusted to see how we are raping poor mothers by allowing abortion to murder 50 million babies in the US alone since 1972.

Let’s focus on helping the weakest among us, mothers, babies and the sick and elderly. Once they are all cared for, then we can make ourselves feel good by buying our “carbon offsets” (there is nothing in Sacred Scripture about ‘carbon footprints’!).

"but Jesus said, “Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them; for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven.” (Mt 19:14)**

Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, Ora Pro Nobis Peccatoribus!

mark
 
**i agree, but i bet St. Francis and Jesus would be more disgusted to see how we are raping poor mothers by allowing abortion to murder 50 million babies in the US alone since 1972.

Let’s focus on helping the weakest among us, mothers, babies and the sick and elderly. Once they are all cared for, then we can make ourselves feel good by buying our “carbon offsets” (there is nothing in Sacred Scripture about ‘carbon footprints’!).

"but Jesus said, “Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them; for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven.” (Mt 19:14)**

Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, Ora Pro Nobis Peccatoribus!

mark
These issues are not unrelated to the health and well being of unborn children:
nrdc.org/water/pollution/nspills.asp
Animal waste also contaminates drinking water supplies. For example, nitrates often seep from lagoons and sprayfields into groundwater. Drinking water contaminated with nitrates can increase the risk of blue baby syndrome, which can cause deaths in infants. **High levels of nitrates in drinking water near hog factories have also been linked to spontaneous abortions. **Several disease outbreaks related to drinking water have been traced to bacteria and viruses from waste.
 
These issues are not unrelated to the health and well being of unborn children:
nrdc.org/water/pollution/nspills.asp
Exactly. Such issues are not at all unrelated.

And even if they were, since when is it a case of either/or?

After all, Jesus didn’t tell us that it was more important to feed the hungry than to visit the imprisoned, or that we had to choose between clothing the naked and tending the sick.
 
Exactly. Such issues are not at all unrelated.

And even if they were, since when is it a case of either/or?

After all, Jesus didn’t tell us that it was more important to feed the hungry than to visit the imprisoned, or that we had to choose between clothing the naked and tending the sick.
Well said LilyM!
I completely believe that we all need to work to end abortion - but we must work in many areas that reflect our faith - care for all of creation, concern for the poor of the world, striving to live simply so others may simply live!

Blessings!
 
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