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"God remembers each bird"

Last week Fr Denis Edwards visited the diocese, under the auspices of Catholic Mission, Catholic Earthcare Australia and Catholic Religious Australia. He spoke to groups of clergy and teachers and his Saturday colloquium was open to the wider community.

Tracey Edstein May 17, 2016

Fr Denis is a priest of the Archdiocese of Adelaide and a Professorial Fellow in Theology at Australian Catholic University. He has been engaged in the dialogue between science and religion and in contributing to the developing field of ecological theology.

Fr Denis’ mission was to break open Pope Francis’ Encyclical Letter on Ecology and Climate, Laudato Si’ and he succeeded admirably. His gentle, informed approach inspires confidence, and he blended beautifully Pope Francis’ “new moment in Catholic social teaching” with practical examples of what the encyclical letter asks of each one of us.

“There is nothing like Laudato Si’ in previous Catholic social teaching although Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict did call for ecological conversion.

"With this far more developed work, protection of God's creation is now formally and permanently brought to the centre of Catholic social teaching."

Fr Denis made the point that ours is the first generation that has seen the earth as a single unit, our “common home” – thanks to images captured by astronauts. 

Just a few salient points:

As well as Fr Denis’ keynote addresses, Manager of Mercy Services at Tighes Hill, Lawrie Hallinan, and member of the Social Justice Council, John Hayes, shared their experience of, and commitment to, care for our common home.

Each is ‘walking the talk’ in the different dimensions of his life.

Fr Denis said, “Every time I read Laudato Si’ I find myself newly inspired” and I think Lawrie and John would agree.

While everyone present was open to Fr Denis’ insights, the question of loving the mosquito (fly, cockroach…) was raised. Fr Denis answered diplomatically: “If you have to kill one of God’s creatures, do so with regret.”

Please visit Catholic Earthcare and Catholic Mission and you can read Laudato Si’ at the Vatican website.  

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