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Pope sets day aside to pray for the care of the environment

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis has taken a cue from Orthodox Christians and designated Sept 1 as a day for Catholics to pray for the care of the environment.

Pope Francis waves to the faithful as he arrives to recite the Angelus noon prayer from his studio window overlooking St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Aug 9, 2015. Photo: AP

Pope Francis waves to the faithful as he arrives to recite the Angelus noon prayer from his studio window overlooking St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Aug 9, 2015. Photo: AP

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VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis has taken a cue from Orthodox Christians and designated Sept 1 as a day for Catholics to pray for the care of the environment.

The Vatican said today (Aug 10) that Francis, taking up a suggestion from Orthodox leaders, instituted for Catholics a “world day of prayer for the care of Creation” to be marked every Sept 1.

Writing to Vatican cardinals about his decision, Francis quoted from his encyclical this year about the need for Christians and all people to protect the environment.

Francis told the cardinals the day will offer “individual believers and communities” an opportunity to reaffirm commitments to being “stewards of creation.”

The pope said Catholics’ marking the prayer day on the same date as the Orthodox highlights the “growing communion” between the churches. AP

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