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Catholic News Agency: Papua New Guinea’s cardinal has bigger concerns than Amoris Laetitia
Rome, Italy, Feb 17, 2017 / 02:50 am (CNA/EWTN News).- While many in different sectors of the Church are pulling out their hair trying to resolve the Amoris Laetitia communion debate, Papua New Guinea’s new cardinal said his country has a much more immediate problem.
“For us, Amoris Laetitia will always be there,” Cardinal John Ribat told CNA Feb. 11.
“You can have time to talk about this,” he said, but stressed his country is facing one major problem that can’t wait for a solution: climate change.
“It is really the biggest issue for us. We cannot keep quiet about it. We have to come out with it,” he said, noting that the “king tides, king waves” and rough winds “belting” the island nation are already forcing many people from their homes.
These are the things “we cannot stop. They continue to come, and they are more powerful than us,” the cardinal said, explaining that while temporary sea walls have been set up, “they won’t hold.”
“Our situation, it’s timely, you either talk about it or you see these people finished…There’s not timing for it. The time is either now or never.”
Cardinal Ribat, a member of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, was one of the 19 prelates that got a red hat from Pope Francis in November’s consistory, and is a prime example of the Pope’s affinity toward the global peripheries.
catholicnewsagency.com/news/papua-new-guineas-cardinal-has-bigger-concerns-than-amoris-laetitia-33686
Rome, Italy, Feb 17, 2017 / 02:50 am (CNA/EWTN News).- While many in different sectors of the Church are pulling out their hair trying to resolve the Amoris Laetitia communion debate, Papua New Guinea’s new cardinal said his country has a much more immediate problem.
“For us, Amoris Laetitia will always be there,” Cardinal John Ribat told CNA Feb. 11.
“You can have time to talk about this,” he said, but stressed his country is facing one major problem that can’t wait for a solution: climate change.
“It is really the biggest issue for us. We cannot keep quiet about it. We have to come out with it,” he said, noting that the “king tides, king waves” and rough winds “belting” the island nation are already forcing many people from their homes.
These are the things “we cannot stop. They continue to come, and they are more powerful than us,” the cardinal said, explaining that while temporary sea walls have been set up, “they won’t hold.”
“Our situation, it’s timely, you either talk about it or you see these people finished…There’s not timing for it. The time is either now or never.”
Cardinal Ribat, a member of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, was one of the 19 prelates that got a red hat from Pope Francis in November’s consistory, and is a prime example of the Pope’s affinity toward the global peripheries.
catholicnewsagency.com/news/papua-new-guineas-cardinal-has-bigger-concerns-than-amoris-laetitia-33686