We need to commit ourselves to caring for the created world, without squandering its resources, and sharing them in a cooperative way. In particular, environmental degradation makes poor people's existence intolerable. ~ Pope Benedict XVI
Archdiocesan Global Warming Action Team
Explanations of Catholic Social Teaching (CST) always include "Care of Creation" as one its key elements. CST has largely focused on social justice, that is, the care of humanity that is "made in the image and likeness of God." There is a need for an increased emphasis on eco-justice to ensure that the non-human portion of God's great gift of Creation "that God looked at and saw that it was good" is likewise given great attention and care. Furthermore, social justice and eco-justice are tightly interconnected, and must both be addressed holistically.
Care of Creation is an essential part of Catholic faith and practice because:
The Global Warming Action Team will be the “leading edge” of a coordinated and strategic Catholic effort to measurably reduce the carbon that is emitted in the state, through the strategies of education and advocacy. We will work with the many organizations, faith communities, and individuals who have already started this work. We will be effective in meeting our goals due to the moral motivation of the Catholic faith, and the capacity for broad-based grassroots action through Catholic parishes. Global Warming Action Team Brochure : Click hereIf you would like to join the team, please indicate your interest here.
UPCOMING EVENTS:Meeting: March 25, 2008 Transfiguration Catholic Church in Oakdale 6133 15th St. N., Oakdale, MN 55128 Click here for directions 7:00 p.m. For any questions, please contact Glenn Skuta at 651-470-7572 or skuta@juno.com.INFORMATION FOR PARISHES:
Parish ToolkitGWAT Parish Teams
GWAT Public Policy Advocacy
LINKSAdvocacy:Minnesota Legislature 2007 Session Summary click here for more info.Church Statements on Global Warming:September 24, 2007 - Intervention by the Holy see at the high-level event on climate change entitled "The future is in our hands: addressing the leadership challenge of climate change." Click here for website.February 7, 2007 - U.S. Bishops Call for Moral Focus on Global Warming.December 10, 2007 - Intervention by the Holy see at the ninth conference of the parties (COP-9) to the United Nations framework convention on climate change. (UNFCCC). Click here for website.Read the 2001 U.S. Bishops' statement :Global Climate Change: A Plea for Dialogue, Prudence, and the Common Good
GENERAL ISSUE EDUCATION AND ACTIONRead a fact sheet about global climate change in Minnesotaa