The Bishop’s Conference of England and Wales ‘Environment. Ever since Pope Paul VI highlighted the damage that was occurring to the natural environment in a letter, he published in 1971, the Church has been keen to highlight the importance of our having a harmonious relationship with the natural environment .
Though this issue has become more urgent in recent decades in a practical sense, this concern of Christians for the environment has deep theological roots. As Pope Francis has said, our bodies are made up of the elements of the earth and we breathe and drink the products of the earth. We have an intrinsic relationship with the natural environment, and we should learn to respect and nurture it. But the reasons why we should care for creation go deeper: other creatures, and the natural environment more generally, are created by God. They therefore have a value that we should respect. At the end of each day in the creation story, it is written: “And God saw that it was good.” (Genesis 1:31). And yet, as John Paul II warned: “Man often seems to see no other meaning in his natural environment than what serves for immediate use and consumption. Yet it was the Creator’s will that man should communicate with nature as an intelligent and noble ‘master’ and ‘guardian’, and not as a heedless ‘exploiter’ and ‘destroyer’.” We are called to conversion. We are called to recognise the goodness and beauty of the natural world and act appropriately.
As the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches: “Each creature possesses its own particular goodness and perfection. Each of the various creatures, willed in its own being, reflects in its own way a ray of God’s infinite wisdom and goodness. Man must therefore respect the particular goodness of every creature, to avoid any disordered use of things.” Given that nature is God’s gift to us and part of his plan for us, growing in love for God and living better lives as Christians requires us to live lives that show respect for and nurture His creation as well as show respect for and love our fellow human beings. The Catholic Church raises again and again the importance of environmental issues as She reads the “signs of the times”. Today, as we see the impact of climate change, the loss of biodiversity and the scarring of nature more generally, we should make it a priority to change our lives to live in harmony with God’s creation. https://www.cbcew.org.uk/environment-background/
How to Donate to the Parish
We are encouraging parishioners to pay their collection by direct debit or through online banking. Please do consider paying your weekly collection by direct debit if you do not already do so. If you bank online, you can round up whatever you pay weekly into a monthly figure or make one off payments. You can also set your own frequency. The HSBC are now charging us for banking cash so the less cash the less charges. Bank details as below:
HSBC, Account Name: St.Peter & All Souls R C Church, Account no. 51333151, sort-code: 40-36-34
Alternatively,
you can download a standing order mandate (below) to fill in and hand
to your bank or to the parish office. Also, if you pay tax please
consider gift aiding your collection, this will not be at any extra cost
to you.
STANDING ORDER MANDATE.pdf
Charity Registration No. 278742
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Help
us to raise £1.3m to repair St Peter and All Souls Roman Catholic
Church and help prevent it from closure. Our church has been at the
heart of Peterborough's diverse community for over 125 years, and we
need your help
Charity Registration No. 278742
If
you would like to help raise money towards the building work at All
Souls, you can pay directly into the fundraising account at HSBC Sort
code: 40-36-15 Account number: 72401436. Account Name: St Peters &
All Souls RC Church.
If your Alive in Faith has come to an end, please consider donating to our Building Fund.
If you do not bank online you can print off the standing order,
complete the details, hand in to the parish office and we can set this
up for you.
Standing Order Mandate building fund.pdfAll Souls Building Fund
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Peterborough St Peter and All Souls - Standing Together Achieving Miracles
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