The
Bishops of Latin America and the Caribbean (CELAM) express their deep concern
for destructive fires burning the world’s forests.
By Francesca Merlo
The “seriousness” of the fires currently raging in Alaska, Siberia,
Greenland, the Canary Islands, and “in particular, the Amazon” is not only
local, say the Bishops of Latin America and the Caribbean. It is “of planetary
proportions”.
The Amazon, the world's largest rainforest, has been burning for over two
weeks.
Pope Francis, who has made the fight for the rights of indigenous peoples
a focal point of his pontificate, has called for an October Synod of Bishops
for the Pan-Amazonian region.
From hope to
sorrow
In a statement released
on August 22, the Bishops write that the “tremendous natural tragedy”
destroying the Amazon has turned what was previously a hopeful upcoming Synod,
into one of “deep sorrow”.
“To our brother indigenous people living in that beloved rainforest, we
express our closeness,” say the Bishops, adding that they join them in crying
out to the world for “solidarity and prompt attention” to this devastating
tragedy.
So rich, so vital
Referring to a Preparatory Document for
the upcoming Synod, the Bishops write that the Amazon rainforest, so “rich” in
biodiversity, is “of vital importance to the planet”.
The Church states that an area so “multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and
multi-religious…demands structural and personal changes of all human beings”.
This “deep crisis”, reads the Synod Document, was “triggered by a
prolonged human intervention, where a ‘culture of waste’ predominates”.
Lungs of the world
Finally, the Bishops urge the governments of Amazon countries, the United
Nations and the international community to help “save the lungs of the world”.
In quoting Pope Francis, they ask that all those who occupy positions of
responsibility be “custodians of creation, of God’s design inscribed in nature,
guardians of the other, of the environment” and to “not allow the signs of
destruction and death accompany the path of this in our world”. Because, say
the Bishops, “if the Amazon suffers, the world suffers”.
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