Pope, patriarch, Ab. of Canterbury make joint climate appeal
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Leaders of the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Anglican Communion have jointly warned of a ‘critical moment’ regarding the urgency of environmental sustainability. They issued a joint statement ahead of Cop26, the UN climate change conference taking place in Glasgow in November.
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Pope, patriarch and Canterbury abbot issue climate appeal
The world’s top Christian leaders — Pope Francis, the Archbishop of Canterbury and the spiritual leader of Orthodox Christians — on Tuesday issued a joint appeal for delegates at the upcoming climate summit to “listen to the cry of the Earth” and make sacrifices to save the planet. “The extreme weather and natural disasters of recent months reveal afresh to us with great force and at great human cost that climate change is not only a future cha…
World's top three Christian leaders in climate appeal ahead of U.N. summit
By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY - The world's three main Christian leaders issued an unprecedented joint appeal to members of their Churches to "listen to the cry of the earth" and back action to stem the effects of climate change. In "A Joint Message for the Protection of Creation," Pope Francis, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew asked
Pope, patriarch, Ab. of Canterbury make joint climate appeal
ROME (AP) — The world’s top Christian leaders — Pope Francis, the Archbishop of Canterbury and the spiritual leader of Orthodox Christians — on Tuesday issued a joint appeal for delegates at the upcoming U.N.
Pope, patriarch, Ab. of Canterbury make joint climate appeal
The world’s top Christian leaders have issued a joint appeal for delegates at the upcoming climate summit to “listen to the cry of the Earth” and make sacrifices to save the planet
‘Listen to the cry of the Earth’ – Pope Francis and other Christian leaders unite in urgent call for climate action
The world’s top Christian leaders – Pope Francis, the Archbishop of Canterbury and the spiritual leader of Orthodox Christians – yesterday issued a joint appeal to the upcoming UN climate summit to “listen to the cry of the Earth” and make sacrifices to avert catastrophic climate change.