Laudato Si' Protect the Earth, Dignify Humanity
                                                                     Laudato Si'            Protect the Earth, Dignify Humanity                                                          

Ecumenical

Eastern Orthodox Metropolitan of Pergamon John Zizioulas

in Rome at the presentation of the encyclical Laudato si'

Joint Declaration of Pope Francis and Archbishop Justin Welby (5 Oct.2016)

"The world must see us witnessing to this common faith in Jesus by acting together. We can, and must, work together to protect and preserve our common home: living, teaching and acting in ways that favour a speedy end to the environmental destruction that offends the Creator and degrades his creatures, and building individual and collective patterns of behaviour that foster a sustainable and integral development for the good of all. We can, and must, be united in a common cause to uphold and defend the dignity of all people." 

Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit WCC general secretary: Caring for Our Common Home: An Ecumenical and Interreligious Concern 15 January 2016
Comments on the encyclical letter Laudato Si’ of Pope Francis:
The encyclical – earth as common home the subtitle of the encyclical letter says it clearly: Care for the earth as our common home. It has been received as a strong voice of our common crisis and common hope. The criterion of this hope is love for the whole earth and all human beings.
Caring for our common home rev OFT.pdf
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The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) Welcomes Pope Francis’ Encyclical on the Care of Creation New York, NY - June 26, 2015
The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) welcomes Pope Francis’ encyclical ‘Laudato Si: On Care for Our Common Home’ as a theologically rich and morally challenging document. Serving some 600 million evangelicals, the WEA encourages its constituency to use this opportunity to reflect on the Biblical call to be good stewards of God’s creation and to take consonant personal and social actions for the common good.
The World Evangelical Alliance and Lauda[...]
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Manifesto on an ecological reformation of all Christian traditions 07 April 2016
Gathering at the Academy of Volos, in March 2016, participants stressed the concern that an ecological reformation of Christianity is possible, but can remain authentic only if it stays in the Spirit and is expressed in the form of a humble prayer...
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