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Vatican News: The Movement to Apply Laudato Si' has Begun in Fiji
The ultimate goal of Laudato Si' is to have us all bow and submit to Rome. Laudato Si' calls for global unity and cooperation. It encourages all religious faiths and churches, including Protestantism, to join Rome and work together to solve the world's problems. It advocates for a global political structure with the teeth to impose sanctions. Additionally, it encourages people to rest on Sundays.On June 21, 2023, Vatican News reported that Fiji is currently working on plans to put Laudato Si' into action. In an article titled "Oceania, a Movement to Apply Laudato Si' to the Context of Fiji," the Vatican published the following:
• "We have a great opportunity for renewal and growth through Laudato Si'. In this eighth year of Laudato Si', we look at how the encyclical applies to our society in Fiji."
• "To know creation is to know the Creator, said Saint Columbanus, and as his followers we are called to hear the cry of the earth, the cry of the poor", say the missionaries who started a journey and a movement of awareness and action to apply the encyclical Laudato si' to the context of Fiji, under the motto 'a better future is in our hands'."
• "It is a complex, comprehensive, global and also moral scientific obligation for all of us to try to work together with our governments, NGOs, civil society, scientists, theologians and communities to address the preservation of human life and the 'common home' at different levels in our societies, as Pope Francis says in Laudato Si'."
• "At the heart of Laudato Si' is the call to always be peacemakers: therefore, a work of reconciliation is needed at all levels, among us, in the different groups of our society, in our relationship with our common home, observes the Commission of Justice and Peace and Integrity of Creation of the missionaries, which works in coordination with an inter-religious dialogue forum created with the youth of Suva."
Rome is fulfilling its role by getting the kings of the earth (Revelation 17:12, 13) to endorse its policies, including Laudato Si'. The Pope's encyclical is a warning about the imminent climate crisis and addresses the natural disaster phenomenon. According to the actual text, 'Laudato Si' has a "Sunday" rest provision (section #237) and an "enforcement of law" provision (section #179). Here we can see the Pope's commitment to environmentalism, social justice, and Sunday laws.
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