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Cardinal Parolin: ‘The Holy See Stands Ever Ready’
Zenit ^ | May 25, 2017 | Zenit staff

Posted on 05/25/2017 8:32:50 AM PDT by ebb tide

Vatican Secretary of State Sends Letter for Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction

May 25, 2017Pope and Holy See
Mons. Parolin before to be nominate cardinal (Foto archive)

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The Holy See stands ever ready to make its own specific contribution as the Forum works to meet the urgent challenges before us.

This assurance was given by Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, to the participants at the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction taking place in Cancun, Mexico, May 22-26, 2017.

More than 5,000 experts, including policymakers and disaster risk managers, are participating in the forum, which marks the world’s foremost gathering of stakeholders committed to reducing disaster risk and building the resilience of communities and nations.

In the letter addressed to the President of Mexico overseeing the platform, Cardinal Parolin stated: “In the name of His Holiness Pope Francis, I express the hope that the work of the Global Platform will prove useful, fruitful and effective for enabling resilience to go hand in hand with the development of a genuine, responsible and fraternal cooperation grounded in the common good.”

Here is the Vatican-provided text of the letter:

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Your Excellency,

The international community is becoming increasingly aware of the importance of prevention and resilience. Indeed, the year 2015 saw the adoption of three agreements, three Plans of Action, all profoundly interrelated and significant for the future of humanity: the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change. The year 2017 represents an important step in the process of determining the most concrete and effective means for their implementation.

This process has as one of its major challenges that of integrating activities for disaster risk reduction with initiatives aimed at promoting integral human development, eliminating poverty and social exclusion, mitigating climate change and adapting to it.

In light of the above, I would like to emphasize three areas of particular concern for the specific theme of this meeting: disaster risk reduction.

There is a need, first of all, to reinforce the work of prevention, education and training, in order to reduce the human, material and economic losses caused by natural disasters. These, as we know, are often the result of poor management and aggravated by inadequate planning which fail to take into account the correct order of priorities. Increasing an awareness of the risks posed by natural threats demands careful attention to raising consciousness of those risks and various possibilities for preventing them. This will also lead to better management in a number of areas. I think, for example, of the management of water (cf. Pope Francis, Address to a Seminar on the Human Right to Water, 24 February 2017), a precious resource that is also one of the chief causes of natural disasters. Many educational programs and mechanisms of early warning now exist; used well, these can significantly reduce the loss of human lives due to natural disasters and shape a genuine culture of disaster risk reduction and resilience on the global and local levels. Such a culture would significantly improve efforts to combat poverty and respond to climate change, to say nothing of advancing the acknowledgment of human dignity and the centrality of the human person.

Another area of concern is the urgent need for such processes of consciousness-raising to pay special attention to those who are most vulnerable. Often the poor suffer most from natural disasters, which destabilize less secure economies and societies, and strike already precarious habitats or environments. It is advisable that such persons be involved directly and on various levels in training programs, knowledge sharing and consciousness-raising in the areas of prevention and disaster risk reduction. At the same time, together with the work of prevention, closer attention needs to be paid to our way of responding to the impact of natural disasters, which, needless to say, require material aid, but also human and spiritual assistance. Evaluating the “damage” caused by natural disasters must also take into account “the ‘interior damage’, the suffering of those who have lost their dear ones and have seen the sacrifices of an entire life swept away” (Pope Francis, Address in Mirandola, Italy, 2 April 2017). Hence the importance of comprehensive efforts to restore dignified living conditions to those affected by such disasters.

A third area of concern involves the recognition that the victims and those most vulnerable have an essential role to play in these processes of prevention, response and reconstruction. They are the ones who have the greatest interest in long-term plans to avert the risk of natural disasters. The capacity of local communities to mobilize themselves ought never to be underestimated in catastrophic situations. Religious and cultural traditions also play a significant role and represent a source of enrichment for the work of resilience. All this calls for broad participation, cooperation, integration and dialogue among all actors, especially in the local communities, including the indigenous peoples. These concerns are central to this Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, whose aim is to identify and share innovative solutions for an integrated approach at every level, from the local to the international.

A correct implementation of the aforementioned three documents demands a change of mentality and of lifestyle. When we look to the future of humanity, we cannot restrict ourselves to particular technical or sectorial areas. We are dealing with shared values, responsibilities and expressions of solidarity involving the good of the entire human family. As Pope Francis has observed, “when people become self-centered and self-enclosed, their greed increases… So our concern cannot be limited merely to the threat of extreme weather events or great natural disasters, but must also extend to the catastrophic consequences of social unrest. Obsession with a consumerist lifestyle, above all when few people are capable of maintaining it, can only lead to violence and mutual destruction” (Encyclical Laudato Si’, 204).

In the name of His Holiness Pope Francis, I express the hope that the work of the Global Platform will prove useful, fruitful and effective for enabling resilience to go hand in hand with the development of a genuine, responsible and fraternal cooperation grounded in the common good. In this regard, the Holy See stands ever ready to make its own specific contribution.

I have the honor to convey to you, and to all taking part in this important gathering, His Holiness’s prayerful good wishes for the fruitfulness of your deliberations and his confidence that they will lead to more determined efforts to meet the challenges before us with ever greater solidarity and shared concern.

Pietro Parolin

Secretary of State [Original text: English]

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Once again, Bergoglio politicizes a Holy Day, the Feast of the Ascension.
1 posted on 05/25/2017 8:32:51 AM PDT by ebb tide
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To: ebb tide

Hey, what about Jesus?


2 posted on 05/25/2017 9:02:32 AM PDT by right way right (May we remain sober over mere men, for God really is our one and only true hope.)
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To: ebb tide; Jim Robinson; onyx; Salvation

Bro, this isn’t a Catholic website. I would say the majority aren’t Catholics.

Do you do ANYTHING day and night but attack the Pope on FR?

Wouldn’t it be more useful on a catholic site?

I am proud to be a monthly donor to FR but Donating to a website where some character is allowed to bash your church day and night feels a little demeaning after a while.

There are a MILLION Catholic sites to go to and hit the pope and the church hard.

Why spend so much energy at a site where the majority aren’t Catholic?

We KNOW the pope is a marxist through and through. The first 300 articles you posted about him proved that and it was known anyway. All you are doing at this point is fostering hat.

It’s a political board, not a place for your to vent your hatred of the pope and likely the church under the guise of crusading.

Enough.


3 posted on 05/25/2017 9:12:29 AM PDT by dp0622 (The only thing an upper crust Conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
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To: dp0622; Jim Robinson; onyx; Salvation

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4 posted on 05/25/2017 9:18:51 AM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome)
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To: dp0622
There are a MILLION Catholic sites to go to and hit the pope and the church hard.

Will you please list those sites? I haven't heard of them.

5 posted on 05/25/2017 9:34:22 AM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome)
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To: dp0622
Enough.

Pope Francis and his curia have been very busy, and their actions are mant to have repercussions going well beyond the boundaries of Catholic religious practice. For instance, the efforts to represent the "Chinese Catholic Association" at the expense of the underground Church certainly affects a great many non-Catholics.

Even from a secular point of view, the activities of the Holy See right now interplay with the G8/World Bank/NGO types, only there are about a billion people that it is supposed to represent, a billion people who should be pushing the opposite way.

If this were the 1930s, you be seeing more articles about bad behavior by Germany. In the 1950s, bad behavior by the Soviet Union and Mao Tse-Tung. In the 19-teens, bad behavior by Mexico.

We are living in times where we are seeing bad behavior by half the U.S., most of Europe, the greater part of the Middle East, a couple of bad players in Latin America, etc. Even so, the impact of an "out there" Pope on what remains of Western Civilization is serious, and information on it is worth the space it takes up on FR.
6 posted on 05/25/2017 10:36:31 AM PDT by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics.)
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To: Dr. Sivana

The current pope is taking his followers down the path of the apostate one world religion. The end times are upon us and the pieces are falling into place. He will be assisted by the apostate evangelicals and there prosperity gospel and their brand of Chrislam.


7 posted on 05/25/2017 10:52:16 AM PDT by Mom MD
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