
Love Our Planet
The Earth is not our property; it is our monastery. Every forest is a cathedral, every ocean a chalice, every seed a sacrament. To love the planet is to love God’s body made visible — to kiss the soil, not exploit it.
Francis heard the cry of “Sister Mother Earth” centuries before climate science confirmed her pain. Loving our planet today means fighting pollution with the same fervor we fight sin. It means turning repentance into renewable energy, prayer into policy, and fasting into sustainable living.
When we love our planet, we don’t just save the Earth — we save ourselves, rediscovering the divine rhythm where all creation dances together again.

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