Solemnity of the Carbon Offset
VATICAN CITY, Dec. 4, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- On Dec. 8, a humanitarian coalition comprised of Paul G. Allen's
Vulcan Inc., the Li Ka Shing Foundation and Okeanos, in partnership
with The Oceanic Preservation Society and Obscura Digital, and under the
auspices of the World Bank Group's Connect4Climate initiative, will
present a gift of contemporary public art entitled "Fiat Lux:
Illuminating our Common Home" to Pope Francis on the opening day of the
Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy. At this unprecedented and historic
event, beautiful images of our shared natural world will be projected
onto the façade of St. Peter's Basilica in a contemporary work of public
art that tells the visual story of the interdependency of humans and
life on earth with the planet, in order to educate and inspire change
around the climate crisis across generations, cultures, languages,
religions and class.
From the Catholic Encyclopedia:
Sacrilege: “The irreverent treatment of sacred things, persons or places, i.e., those dedicated by God or the Church to sacred purposes. It is a sin against the virtue of religion, of its nature grave, but admitting smallness of matter. Sacrilege may be either personal, as when violence is done to a cleric or religious; local, as when certain crimes are committed or actions done in a church; real, as by the abuse of sacraments, the theft of sacred objects or their irreverent misuse and the sin of simony. These varieties of the sin differ specifically from one another.”
And to do it on THE SOLEMNITY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION??? Was Mary born without a carbon footprint?
From the Catholic Encyclopedia:
Sacrilege: “The irreverent treatment of sacred things, persons or places, i.e., those dedicated by God or the Church to sacred purposes. It is a sin against the virtue of religion, of its nature grave, but admitting smallness of matter. Sacrilege may be either personal, as when violence is done to a cleric or religious; local, as when certain crimes are committed or actions done in a church; real, as by the abuse of sacraments, the theft of sacred objects or their irreverent misuse and the sin of simony. These varieties of the sin differ specifically from one another.”
And to do it on THE SOLEMNITY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION??? Was Mary born without a carbon footprint?
Labels: Holy Days, Mary, Pope Francis
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