Mar 17 • 23:08 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Pope Leo XIV calls for responses to 'the abuses and exploitation' suffered by the Amazon

Pope Leo XIV urged for a proper response to the social, environmental, cultural, and ecclesial challenges in the Amazon during a video message to participants at the VI Assembly of the Amazon Ecclesial Conference in Bogotá.

Pope Leo XIV issued a heartfelt plea for urgent action to address the ongoing social, environmental, cultural, and ecclesial challenges facing the Amazon. In a video message directed at participants of the VI Assembly of the Amazon Ecclesial Conference (CEAMA) taking place in Bogotá, he emphasized the need to respond adequately to the serious abuses and exploitation impacting the region. The Pope called upon the participants to accompany those who suffer and to ensure respect for creation and human life in all its forms.

During his address, the Pope also highlighted the importance of 'inculturation' – the integration of faith with Indigenous traditions, which he acknowledged as a difficult but essential journey. He encouraged the priests and laypeople present to work collaboratively in strengthening the identity of missionary disciples within the Amazon. His message was a call to action, urging all to cultivate the roots of their mission, which have been nourished by the sacrifices of many who have fought for justice and respect in the region.

The remarks made by Pope Leo XIV resonate deeply at a time when environmental degradation and exploitation of Indigenous lands are at a critical level in the Amazon. His call for unity among church leaders and members highlights the significant role that faith communities can play in advocating for the protection of the Amazon, emphasizing that the mission transcends spiritual pursuits to include urgent social justice initiatives aimed at safeguarding the region's future for generations to come.

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