Let Justice And Peace Flow!

We are prepar­ing for the Sea­son of Cre­ation 2023

“Let Jus­tice and Peace Flow” is the theme cho­sen for Sea­son of Cre­ation 2023, the ecu­meni­cal cel­e­bra­tion we hold each year from Sep­tem­ber 1, World Day of Prayer for the Care of Cre­ation, to Octo­ber 4th, the feast of St. Fran­cis of Assisi.

The prophet Amos cries out, “But let jus­tice roll on like a riv­er, right­eous­ness like a nev­er-fail­ing stream!” (Amos 5: 24), and so we are called to join the riv­er of jus­tice and peace, to embrace cli­mate and eco­log­i­cal jus­tice, and to speak out with and for com­mu­ni­ties that are most impact­ed by cli­mate injus­tice and bio­di­ver­si­ty loss.

Our prayers must call for jus­tice not only for human beings but for all cre­ation. In covenant with peace, we are called to repent of our eco­log­i­cal sins and to change our atti­tudes and actions.

“A mighty riv­er” is the sym­bol cho­sen to go with this theme, rep­re­sent­ing bio­di­ver­si­ty at risk. The urgency is grow­ing and we must make peace with the Earth and on the Earth vis­i­ble, while jus­tice calls us to repen­tance and a change of atti­tude and actions. When we join the riv­er of jus­tice and peace with oth­ers, it cre­ates hope instead of despair.

We are invit­ed to join the riv­er of jus­tice and peace on behalf of all Cre­ation and to con­verge our indi­vid­ual iden­ti­ties, of name, fam­i­ly or faith com­mu­ni­ty, in this greater move­ment for jus­tice, just as trib­u­taries come togeth­er to form a mighty river.

Prophet Isa­iah pro­claims “Lis­ten care­ful­ly, I am about to do a new thing, now it will spring forth; will you not be aware of it? I will even put a road in the wilder­ness, rivers in the desert.” (Isa­iah 43: 19)

Our indi­vid­ual actions dur­ing the Sea­son of Cre­ation are impor­tant. Cel­e­brat­ing cre­ation, par­tic­i­pat­ing in cleanups, plant­i­ng trees and reduc­ing our car­bon foot­print are some of the imme­di­ate actions we can take.

Get ready to par­tic­i­pate in our events. A mighty riv­er can move moun­tains!

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