The archbishop of Dublin has urged Catholics to help tackle the “climate catastrophe” in a 64-page pastoral letter. In his first pastoral letter since he was installed in Dublin in February, Archbishop Dermot Farrell encouraged his flock to undergo an “ecological conversion.” “The purpose of this pastoral letter is to initiate a diocesan conversation about how all can contribute to the care of our common home and recognize the many dimensions attached to this challenge,” he wrote. “We are at a critical moment as a global community and so I wish to encourage all people of faith to embark on this journey to live our call to protect and care for the garden of the world.”
Dublin’s archbishop urges Catholics to tackle ‘climate catastrophe’ in 64-page pastoral letter
Dublin’s archbishop urges Catholics to tackle ‘climate catastrophe’ in 64-page pastoral letter

