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2010 Review Conference of the States Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons to held 3RD
TO 28TH May, 2010 at
The spiritual and moral dimensions of Climate Change are best shown by how Underground Nuclear
affects the poorest and most vulnerable,
says
a message Lenten Good Friday 2nd April, 2010, as
his normal prayer
creation.
Although "people's awareness of the environmental crisis grows," the state of the planet is a matter of grave concern, Charles says. The fact that "Earthquake has the potential to disrupt and destroy the entire Economy" is a "tragic situation," which results from human "choices and actions" and entails "a moral and spiritual and social problem".
"Especially disturbing is the fact that the poorest and most vulnerable members of the human race are being affected by earthquake problems which they did not create," states the Charles Osango.
Charles stresses the need for an "environmental ethic, which must underline that the use of the world and the enjoyment of material goods must be Eucharistic, accompanied by doxology toward God". On the other hand, he says, "the abuse of the world [underground nuclear test] is sinful both before the Creator and before humanity".
In the Easter holiday , the Christian campaign for nuclear disarmament-Kenya urged the members "to observe through prayers and action a special time for cry creation, its care and stewardship, starting 2nd to 5th April 2010". The committee also urged them to "find specific ways to show our ecumenical solidarity with those most at risk," especially people and communities of the Pacific.
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