Posted on 09/08/2021 6:39:32 PM PDT by marshmallow
Jerusalem (Agenzia Fides) - While the "Time of Creation" opens again this year, a period of the year in which Christians of different confessions around the world are invited to pray and work together for the custody of the "common home", the growing ecological sensitivity of the baptized is also reflected in the concrete and operational choices made by various ecclesial institutions in the context of their own pastoral, charitable and educational activities.
The series of "agreements" stipulated by the "Pontifical Mission" in the Holy Land with Catholic institutions and academic schools present in the Holy Land is also part of this framework to encourage the use of renewable energy sources in these institutions to provide for ones energy needs. In concrete terms, the agreements provide for the launch of a series of technical projects - financed also thanks to funds offered by the German charity Misereor - which will allow the installation of solar panels in Christian schools and academic institutions capable of covering up to half of the energy needs of individual institutes.
The first academic institutions involved in the project are the University of Bethlehem (in the photo) and two educational institutes - the school of the Brothers of Christian schools and the Holy Land College - which are located in Beit Hanina, a suburb of Jerusalem. In a video released by the Christian Media Center, the representatives of the various educational and academic institutions involved (Father Peter Bray of the University of Bethlehem, Georges al Neber, director of the Institute of the Brothers of Christian Schools in Beit Hanina and Father Ibrahim Faltas, of the Custody of the Holy Land) express satisfaction and gratitude for an initiative that will allow these institutions to save financial resources destined to cover their energy needs, resources that.....
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