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This week, we conclude a month-long recognition of The Season of Creation, during which we reflected on the beauty of our world and how we can ensure that future generations will experience the magnificence of God’s earthly handiwork. We are all responsible for the care of our common home. Pope Francis reminds us “to embrace the renewal of our relationship with creation so that we no longer see it as an object to be exploited, but cherish it instead.” Here are four ways to live this call: Pray that we accept our duty to respect the natural world; educate ourselves and others on how to care for God’s creation; act as good stewards to protect the Earth and advocate for measures that ensure the health of our shared home—a gift from our heavenly Father.
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This week, we conclude a month-long recognition of The Season of Creation, during which we reflected on the beauty of our world and how we can ensure that future generations will experience the magnificence of God’s earthly handiwork. We are all responsible for the care of our common home. Pope Francis reminds us “to embrace the renewal of our relationship with creation so that we no longer see it as an object to be exploited, but cherish it instead.” Here are four ways to live this call: Pray that we accept our duty to respect the natural world; educate ourselves and others on how to care for God’s creation; act as good stewards to protect the Earth and advocate for measures that ensure the health of our shared home—a gift from our heavenly Father.

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