Series: The Pope’s Social Vision

Editorial

The Urgency of a Climate Deal

“Given the seriousness of the climate crisis, the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen is of the utmost importance and urgency: the planet has just experienced the 10 hottest years on record.”

Japan

Experts Expect Super Typhoons to Cause a Lot of Damage

Japanese weathermen predict that global warming will spawn ‘supertyphoons’ in the second half of this century that will hit coastal Japan, causing unprecedented damages. However, typhoons and tropical storms have already sown death and destruction in the Philippines, Taiwan, China and Vietnam.

Vatican

Don’t Pass the Buck on Climate Issue

Benedict XVI says that neither the poor nor future generations should pay the price for current waste of shared resources, and he urged governments to take responsibility for the environment. The Pope gave this exhortation in a video message taken from a general audience by which he addressed the U.N. summit on climate change. The meeting was a lead-up to this December’s event in Copenhagen.

Global

Agriculture “Largely Ignored” in Climate Talks

Agriculture is in danger of being ignored in any final deal made would be made at the key climate talks in Copenhagen in December, says a top negotiator. Michael Zammit-Cutajar, who chairs the working group on financing for adaptation measures in developing countries, said agriculture was “flagged” in the working text but would probably not get more of a mention than that.

Lebanon

Christians Tempted to Flee Rising “Islamization”

Christians are tempted to flee Lebanon as the country becomes increasingly “Islamized,” according to the founder of the Center for Arab Christian Research and Documentation (CEDRAC). One-third of the nation’s Christian population has left since the beginning of the 1975-90 civil war, and a recent surge in emigration means Christians now make up just 34% of Lebanon’s population, Father Samir Khalil, a Jesuit teacher at Beirut’s St. Joseph University’s CEDRAC department, told Vatican Radio.

India

Gandhi: A Man of Peace in the Footsteps of Jesus

In an era marked by “growing” conflicts in “our beloved land,” as in “many parts of the world,” today, more than ever, there is a need to promote the “powerful message of non-violence” or “ Ahimsa, as the Father of the nation called it.” These were the words of Msgr. Thomas Menamparampil, Archbishop of Guwahati, to mark the 140th year of the birth of Mahatma Gandhi on October 2, which is also International Day of Non-violence.

Priests and the Digital World

“The priest and the pastoral ministry in the digital world: new media at the service of the Word” is the theme chosen by Benedict XVI for the 44th World Day for Social Communications (that will be celebrated on the Sunday before Pentecost, which in 2010 falls on May 16). Commenting on the theme chosen by the Pope, the Pontifical Council for Social Communications said “the main task of the priest is to proclaim the Word of God made flesh, man and history, thus becoming a sign of the communion that God makes with man. The effectiveness of this ministry then requires that the priest lives an intimate relationship with God, rooted in a deep love and deep knowledge of scripture, written ‘witness’ of the Word of God.”

Philippines

Illegal Firearms Compound Mindanao Insecurity

A .45 caliber pistol is tucked into the waistband of a tricycle driver as he speeds along a desolate stretch of highway that cuts through a Muslim rebel stronghold in the southern Philippine town of Datu Piang in Mindanao. “I can get attacked by bandits, rebels or my enemies, and my gun spells the difference between life and death,” he explains.

Asia

Global Recession Boosts Child Prostitution

Commercial sexual exploitation of children is booming in Southeast Asia, with governments failing to do enough to protect young people. “The recent economic downturn is set to drive more vulnerable children and young people to be exploited by the global sex trade,” said Carmen Madrinan, executive director of End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes (ECPAT). “The indifference that sustains the criminality, greed and perverse demands of adults for sex with children and young people needs to end.”

Frontiers

Greed, the Guru of Growth

There were heroes that sacrificed their own lives while saving the weak and helpless during the height of the devastating tropical storm that brought rampaging flood waters cascading through Manila, sweeping all before them. A construction worker, Muelmar Magallanes, 18, leapt again and again into the raging torrent and saved over 30 women and children until he was too exhausted to fight the current as he was saving a baby girl. He was swept away to his death. A judge, Ralph Lee, 49, of Quezon City took his jet ski and later with two rubber boats rescued over 100 people in danger of being drowned by the rising waters. Hundreds of ordinary people took great risks as they carried their neighbors to safety. Thousands spent days and nights on their rooftops terrified as the water kept rising.

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