Mission World - November/December 2016

Columban Missionaries pledge to divest from fossil fuels

Photo: beboy/Bigstock.comThe Columban Missionaries have pledged to divest from fossil fuels. They issued the following statement for the feast of St Francis of Assisi, October 4, 2016.

“Inspired by Pope Francis and in honour of September's Season of Creation and the Feast of St Francis, the Missionary Society of St Columban pledges to take steps to divest from fossil fuels. In addition, we commit to putting resources into Positive Impact Investing alternatives.”

Pope Francis is leading the way for Catholic institutions to choose a Divest - Reinvest strategy when he writes in the encyclical 'Laudato Si': On Care for Our Common Home, that "technology based on the use of highly polluting fossil fuels....needs to be progressively replaced without delay" (par.165) and "A change in lifestyle could bring healthy pressure to bear on those who wield political, economic, and social power. This is what consumer movements accomplish by boycotting certain products". (par.206)

Columban Superior General, Fr Kevin O'Neill, said: "Columbans have a long history of commitment to caring for the Earth as part of our missionary identity. We see our Socially and Environmentally Responsible Investment policy as an important expression of that commitment and therefore are exploring ways to direct our investments towards funds which respond positively to our issue priorities such as renewable energy, community-based microenterprise and peace initiatives."

Columban Fr Sean McDonagh, leading international eco-theologian, advocate for divestment and corporate responsibility, said, "For religious people, the aim of divestment is to bankrupt the fossil fuel industry morally, not financially. Hopefully, because of their duty to manage their resources, these companies will invest in renewable forms of energy."

From moral, environmental and financial perspectives, fossil fuels are not the way forward. Over the next five years, the Missionary Society of St Columban will begin divesting away from fossil fuels, as well as putting resources into Positive Impact Investing alternatives. This is a concrete step we can take as missionaries to demonstrate our commitment to the care of and respect for the earth as well as faithful stewardship of the goods entrusted to us.

Fr Gary Walker is the Regional Director for the Missionary Society of St Columban in Australia and New Zealand.


Mission Intention for November
That within parishes, priests and lay people may collaborate in service to the community without giving in to the temptation of discouragement.

Mission Intention for December
That the peoples of Europe may rediscover the beauty, goodness, and truth of the Gospel which gives joy and hope to life.

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