
Reflections on Ecological Education and Social Responsibility
Explore the significance of Catholic Schools Week 2025 through the lens of social responsibility, ecological education, and compassion for migrants. Delve into Pope Francis' teachings on caring for creation, addressing migration as a structural issue, and recognizing the inherent beauty and worth of every individual. Contemplate the interconnectedness of political institutions, social groups, and Christian communities in raising awareness and promoting a more inclusive and sustainable world.
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Political institutions and various other social groups are also entrusted with helping to raise people s awareness. So too is the Church. All Christian communities have an important role to play in ecological education. Pope Francis, Laudato Si , 214
How can we fail to think of all those young people affected by movements of migration? Migration, considered globally, is a structural phenomenon, and not a passing emergency. It may occur within one country or between different countries. The Church s concern is focused especially on those fleeing from war, violence, political or religious persecution, from natural disasters including those caused by climate change, and from extreme poverty. Pope Francis, Christus Vivit, 91
he lets us know that he sees in us a beauty that no one else can see: For you are precious in my sight, and honoured, and I love you (Is 43:4). Pope Francis, Christus Vivit, 114