La Iglesia y el cambio climático:Una Contribución de La Vicentina en Situación Ecológica
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Vincentian, Climate change, Akamasoa, Systemic changeResumen
La Iglesia encarna el Reino de Dios en la tierra, dando prioridad a la gloria de Dios, el bienestar humano y la salvación de las almas, lo que requiere un medio ambiente sano. El cambio climático plantea graves amenazas a esta misión, que afectan especialmente a los pobres y vulnerables. Guiados por la encíclica «Laudato Si» del Papa Francisco, la Iglesia y los vicentinos abogan por una ecología integral, haciendo hincapié en la administración del medio ambiente como un imperativo moral. La respuesta vicenciana se alinea con su misión de servir a los marginados, abordando cuestiones medioambientales a través de iniciativas como la Alianza de Familias Vicencianas sin Hogar y el Plan de Desarrollo Sostenible Vicenciano-Granadino. Estudios de casos como la Campaña de las 13 Casas y el Proyecto Akamasoa en Madagascar muestran los esfuerzos prácticos para aliviar la pobreza al tiempo que se promueve la sostenibilidad. La colaboración con organizaciones medioambientales e interreligiosas, junto con el compromiso de la comunidad, refuerzan estos esfuerzos. A pesar de los retos, la Congregación de la Misión sigue comprometida con el fomento de un futuro sostenible, integrando el cuidado del medio ambiente como parte de su servicio a la humanidad.
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Rolex, Jean, C.M. (2024). Communication Cont, Jan 17, 2024, Congregation of the Mission.
Santos, Rolando. (2022). The Mission Ad Gentes and the Identity of the Congregation of the Mission. Vincentiana, 66.
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• Yale University, "Environmental Studies Program": https://environment.yale.edu/
• United Nations, "Environmental Justice": https://www.un.org/en/sections/issues-depth/environmental-justice/index.html
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