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REMARKS
by
His All-Holiness
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew
at the Launching of the UNESCO Chair
in Honor of Pope Francis and Patriarch Bartholomew
(Pontifical Lateran University, October 7, 2021)
Distinguished organizers and guests,
It is almost a year ago that the President of the Pontifical Lateran University, our dear friend Dr. Vincenzo Buonomo, contacted us with the inspired and inspiring idea of founding a Theological Chair dedicated to the Protection of God’s Creation at this eminent institution, under the joint auspices of our beloved brother in Christ Pope Francis and our Modesty.
Reflecting the inter-religious and inter-disciplinary approach to the sensitive, while at the same time, urgent challenge of climate change, the academic framework of this Chair includes theological and philosophical dimensions, as well as legal and socio-economic aspects, in order to train and shape students how to respond to the ecological crisis in a collaborative and conscientious manner.
Of course, this Chair did not appear abruptly or unexpectedly. It has emerged and developed as a result of much pioneering and paramount work on the part of our two Churches, which have long demonstrated their commitment to raising awareness on the vital importance of protecting God’s wonderful universe, not only in response to political or economic concerns, but above all in response to the divine mandate to care for the gift of creation, “to serve and preserve the earth,” as God commanded Adam and Eve in the Book of Genesis (chapter 2, verse 15).
The Ecumenical Patriarchate has proclaimed and promoted this message for over three decades now, since 1989, when our venerable predecessor Patriarch Demetrios issued the first annual encyclical to Orthodox Christians throughout the world, thereby also establishing September 1st as a day of prayer for the natural environment.
But today, we are setting into motion a groundbreaking academic program, which will foster conversation and collaboration, while generating information and education. In 1989, when the first environmental encyclical of the Ecumenical Patriarchate was issues, people were only beginning to become aware of the challenge of climate change and pollution.
This is the knowledge and ethos that we should be promoting. And the new Chair of Theology at this esteemed Pontifical University will be at the forefront of the effort to produce thinkers, practitioners and leaders, who are sensitive and attuned to the presence of God in every detail and particle of His creation.
We are grateful for the honor of dedicating this Chair to Pope Francis and our Modesty. And we wish you every blessing and success in your noble commission.
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