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Catholic action on environment set for massive multiplication this Laudato Si Week

Children plant trees on the feast of St. Francis in October 2019 in Indianapolis. Laudato Si Week 2021 is May 16-25. (CNS/Courtesy of Indianapolis Archdiocese s Creation Care Commission) The Vatican s celebratory year for Pope Francis encyclical on ecology is coming to a close, but organizers hope its end will mark the beginning of a major movement within the global Catholic Church to turn its message about preserving creation into actions to create a more sustainable world for all. In May 2020, the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development declared a Special Laudato Si Anniversary Year to mark the fifth anniversary of Francis 2015 encyclical

BBC World Service - World Business Report, Lebanon: Turkish firm cuts off electricity supply

Show more Turkey s Karpowership provided a quarter of Lebanon s electricity, but has cut the supply. The company says it made the decision after 18 months of unpaid bills, and Beirut-based journalist Luna Safwan explains the implications. Also in the programme, as Greece prepares to reopen to international visitors, we speak to hotelier George Filippidis about how his business has coped with a lack of trade. Plus, we examine the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on church finances around the world. Father Aquinas Duffy is parish priest at St Brigid s Catholic Church in Cabinteely, Ireland, and tells us funds for his diocese are down around 70%. We hear from Father Augusto Zampini, who is on the Pope s Covid Task Force about how the Catholic church is preparing for the future. And Reverend Dr Prince Raney Rivers, senior minister at Union Baptist Church in North Carolina discusses alternative ways of fundraising that have ensured donations to his church rebounded

With Pope Francis blessing, Catholics pressed Biden White House to waive vaccine patents

(RNS)  When U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai announced Wednesday (May 5) that the White House would back efforts to suspend intellectual property rights for COVID-19 vaccines, it was a victory for Vatican officials and U.S. Catholic groups that had long supported loosening vaccine patents to help expand production of the life-saving shots. The decision came after a months-long campaign to convince the White House of the wisdom of the move spearheaded by Asian and African nations but aided by the Vatican and U.S. Catholic groups. And as negotiations continue at the World Trade Organization on what the waivers will look like, President Joe Biden, the second Catholic president in U.S. history, may end up leaning further on Pope Francis and his team at the Vatican.

Vatican Covid commission backs debt cancellation for African nations | News Headlines

Vatican Covid commission backs debt cancellation for African nations | News Headlines
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Vatican Covid Commission backs debt cancellation for African nations

VATICAN Vatican Covid Commission backs debt cancellation for African nations Through a webinar, the Vatican COVID-19 Commission supports the campaign for debt cancellation for African countries. By Vatican News staff writer In a statement released on 8 April, the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development notes that along with the Vatican s Covid-19 Commission it is supporting the campaign for debt cancellation for African countries.   The initiative was launched on Wednesday, 7 April, during a webinar organised by the Dicastery and the Commission itself, in collaboration with Caritas Africa, the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM), Jesuit Conference of Africa and Madagascar (JCAM) and the Association of Consecrated Women of East and Central Africa (ACWECA).

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