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MESSAGE OF THE HOLY FATHER PAUL VI
FOR THE FIFTH WORLD-WIDE DAY OF ENVIRONMENT*
“And God saw everything he had made and behold it was very good” (Gen. 1,
31).
This ancient text, so simple and yet so profound, is a reminder to all of us
today that the world we live in, this creation, is to be seen and embraced by
all people in its totality as good: good because it is a gift from God: good
because it is the environment in which all of us have been placed and in which
we are called to live out our vocations in solidarity with one another.
In recent years there has arisen around the world an increasing awareness that
“the environment conditions in an essential way the life and development of man
and that man, in turn, perfects and ennobles his milieu by his presence, his
work and his contemplation” (PAUL PP. VI, Message to the Conference on the
Environment, Stockholm 1972: Insegnamenti di Paolo VI, 10 (1972) 606).
Because of this, it is very heartening to see the members of the United Nations
setting aside a world-wide Day of Environment so that people every-where can
take this opportunity to celebrate the good things of this earth and to share
them more consciously and more equitably with all their brothers and sisters.
This consciousness of the environment around us is more pressing today than
ever. For men who have the means and the ability to construct and ennoble the
world about them can also destruct it and squander its goods. Human science and
technology have made marvelous gains. But care must be taken that they are used
to enhance human life and not to diminish it. Human effort has brought forth
much wealth from the earth. But this wealth should not be squandered
superfluously by a small minority nor selfishly hoarded for a few at the expense
of the rest of mankind in need.
For these reasons, this Day of celebration of the environment we live in should
also be a day of appeal to all of us to be united as custodians of God’s
creation. It should be a day of re-dedication to the enterprise of preserving,
improving and handing over to future generations a healthy environment in which
every person is truly at home (Cfr. PAUL PP. VI, Message to the Conference on
the Environment, Stockholm 1972: Insegnamenti di Paolo VI, 10 (1972)
607).
The intent of such an appeal demands more than just a renewal of effort. It
calls for a change of mentality, for a conversion of attitude and of practice so
that the rich willingly use less and share the earth’s goods more widely and
more wisely. It calls for a simplicity of life style and a society that
intelligently conserves rather than needlessly consumes. It calls finally for a
universal sense of solidarity in which each person and every nation plays its
proper and interdependent role to ensure an ecologically sound environment for
people today as well as for future generations.
“Everything created by God is good” wrote the apostle Paul. It is our earnest
prayer that this Day of the Environment might be a time in which all people
everywhere rejoice in the wisdom of that cry and commit themselves to a
fraternal sharing and protection of a good environment, the common patrimony of
mankind.
5 June 1977
PAULUS PP. VI
*AAS 59 (1977), p.395-396. Insegnamenti di Paolo VI, vol. XV,
p.561-562. L’Osservatore Romano, 6-7.6.1977, p.1.
ORa n.24 p.3;. Paths to Peace p.468-469. |