Pope Francis has unveiled the title of the new Apostolic Exhortation: Laudato Si’. On September 21, he met with more than 200 presidents of public and private universities in Latin America and the Caribbean to share with them issues related to climate change, immigration and education.
(Vatican News Network) More than 200 presidents of public and private universities in Latin America and the Caribbean came to the Vatican to meet Pope Francis on September 21. The Pope also used this opportunity to announce the title of his new apostolic exhortation, Laudate Deum. This exhortation will be published shortly on October 4, the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi.
More than 200 principals attended a meeting at the Pontifical Augustinian College in Rome from September 20 to 21 to share the theme of “Building Hope.” In his speech, the Pope reflected on the questions raised by these educators, reflecting on issues related to climate change, immigration, and discard culture, and encouraged them to use their creativity in educating young people from the perspective of real life and today’s challenges.
Regarding the environmental and climate issues raised by the principals present, the Pope condemned “a throwaway culture or a throwaway culture.” The Pope explained that this is “a culture that abuses natural resources and does not accompany nature to its full growth, making it impossible for it to survive. This culture of discarding harms us all.” Therefore, nature should be used rationally and “talk to nature”.
The Pope then spoke of “a process of environmental degradation”, one of which is “extractivism”, the monopoly of large natural resources. The Pope pointed out, “Once this mining model enters people’s lives, what is squeezed out is human dignity, and this never happens alone with the geological mining model, it is always accompanied by the human mining model. Their dignity has been squeezed out, in other words, people have become slaves. Please let your children understand this, educate them on values, let them know how to evaluate these situations, and explain clearly that this is called slavery.”
The Pope reminded that the task of universities should not be just “to teach something.” “You must train young men and women to learn the three languages of man, the language of the head, the language of the heart, and the language of the hands. Then they will learn to think what they hear and do, and to feel what they do and think. , learn to do what you feel and think.” Finally, the Pope thanked the educators present and encouraged them to “be creative in the face of reality and challenges, and be creative educators, not just givers of information.”
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2023-09-26 11:36:27