In his opening address to the Clergy, religious and lay
leaders, Cardinal Hummes presented the call of Pope Francis to care for our
common home. It is the duty of each one of us. As usual, many times, documents
and statements by the Church fall on deaf ears. This must not happen now
because as the French official said at the Climate Change Conference in Parish,
‘Later will be too late.” Time is here for us to stop and retrospect our own
behavior towards our mother nature or else we will be doomed by our own mother
earth. The age of doom is here with Tsunami, Earthquake and other natural
calamities.
Nature is voiceless, so we as Church as to be the voice.
This voice has to be prophetic because it can cut like the two edged sword and
its repercussion could be experienced throughout the world. Someone has to tell
anyone who is up in arms to destroy our mother nature. The Cardinal spoke the
vision of the Holy Father for the Church as regards to the nature. He
emphasized that we need to be courageous to speak up against injustices done to
our mother earth and its indigenous people who keep our rivers and forests
alive.
The Cardinal’s primary focus is Amazon reserves and its
preservation. As Pope Francis told the Bishops conference of Brazil at the
world youth day in Rio, Amazon is a test for the Church in Brazil. Guyana makes
2.8% of the Amazon Basin so we cannot stay away from the discussion that are
already in place. As Cardinal said, some of the government and NGO’s are
already on the job, so the Church needs to join them in caring for our Amazon
reserves, which produces nearly 20% of the Oxygen on the planet. The Climate
Change Conference in Paris said, ‘we need to change completely how we treat the
planet. We cannot layback to watch our planet becoming shapeless and formless. The
Cardinal expressed that we need to change to other forms of energy and cleaner
energy. He said this by articulating our difficulties if we have to change from
Petrol energy to other forms of energy. Can we really think of life without
petrol? That is a million dollar question we need to answer.
As Guyanese, we can also bring our experiences of heat and
flooding to the discussion. This is a crucial moment for the planet. We have to
safeguard our planet because we have borrowed this earth from our future
generations.
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