Catholic Earthcare Australia Explained

Catholic Earthcare Australia is an agency of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference and is the environmental arm of the Catholic Church in Australia. This executive agency of the Bishops' Commission for Justice and Development (BCJD) is mandated with the mission of advising, supporting and assisting the BCJD in responding to Pope John Paul II's call to "stimulate and sustain the ecological conversion" throughout the Catholic church in Australia and beyond.[1]

In May 2017, the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference decided to incorporate Catholic Earthcare Australia into its sister agency, Caritas Australia. This change was made to strengthen the capacity of Catholic Earthcare Australia, particularly in advocating and educating about the principles of Holy Father's 2015 encyclical, Laudato Si, and to achieve synergies with Caritas Australia's extensive education and advocacy work around Australia, including parishes, schools and the wider Catholic community on environmental issues such as climate change.[2]

Mandate from the Australian Bishops

Tasks and Responsibilities[3] Catholic Earthcare Australia will act as an advisory agency to the BCJD on ecological matters, including the safeguarding of the integrity of creation, environmental justice and ecological sustainability.
Its tasks will include:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Vision of Catholic Earthcare Web site: Catholic Earthcare Australia . 2010-05-18 . dead . https://archive.today/20120803220513/http://www.catholicearthcare.org.au/mandate.html . 2012-08-03 . . accessed 18 May 2010
  2. Web site: Catholic Earthcare Australia - Caring for Creation. Catholic Earthcare Australia. en-US. 2018-06-05.
  3. Mandate from the Australian Bishops http://catholicearthcare.org.au/about/. accessed 25 August 2015