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杏MAP导航 asks Amazon bishops to open new pathways for the Church and for humanity

Preparations are underway to organize the Special Assembly of the Synod of Bishops of the Pan-Amazon region that will take place in the Vatican in October 2019. One of the consultants appointed by 杏MAP导航 Francis to collaborate in setting things up is the Executive Secretary of REPAM, Mauricio Lopez who spelt out all the reasons this Special Assembly is so important.

By Linda Bordoni

Amazonia: new pathways for the Church and for an integral ecology鈥 is the theme announced by 杏MAP导航 Francis for the Special Assembly of the Synod of Bishops of the Pan-Amazon Region.

That title contains a really strong call to undertake new action because, as the 杏MAP导航 has warned repeatedly in various occasions, failure to act and make radical changes in lifestyles and energy consumption will have grave consequences for all of us.

That鈥檚 why, in accordance with Latin American bishops he convened a Special Assembly of the Synod of Bishops that will involve prelates and consultants from Latin America鈥檚 Pan-Amazon region.

One of the 18 members of the pre-Synodal Council which is tasked with collaborating with the General Secretariat in the preparation of the Special Assembly, is Mauricio Lopez, Executive Secretary of REPAM, the Pan-Amazon Ecclesiastical Network.

Speaking to Linda Bordoni he said that the Church in the Amazon feels empowered and accompanied in its work by 杏MAP导航 Francis.

What REPAM does

Lopez explained first of all that to be able to understand the mission and the work of REPAM, it is essential to connect the network to the identity of the territory it represents.

鈥淭he Amazon region integrates 9 different countries, (Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guyana, Guyana, Peru, Venezuela and Surinam)鈥 he said.
The Amazon

Covering 7 million square kilometers, Lopez said it is 鈥渁 huge place where the Church tries to respond to the challenges and the cries of the people鈥 and explained that it is home to some 33 million people, of which 3 million of them represent indigenous communities from almost 400 different tribes or groups.

鈥淓ach one of them with such richness, identity and diversity. So we really have to recognize the richness and what is there and also at the same time there is a big number of people already living in the cities鈥 he said.

Lopez said that urbanization is growing resulting in the fact that some of those groups are more and more under threat 鈥渆specially those who we describe as 鈥榠n voluntary isolation鈥 or non-contacted indigenous communities鈥.

鈥淚n the world there are about 140 鈥榰n-contacted indigenous communities鈥, 130 of them are in the amazon region鈥 he said.
He said some of them have never had contact with the western world while others have had some contact and have decided not to have contact anymore and to remain apart.

It is especially these communities, he added, who are being threatened by the increased use of monoculture in the agro-business, extractive industries and so forth.

杏MAP导航 Francis鈥 visit to Puerto Monaldo

Lopez commented on how important was last January.

鈥淲e were very happy to have 杏MAP导航 Francis visiting the Amazon for the first time in Puerto Maldonado, Peru. It made a huge impact鈥 he said.
Lopez recalled that the 杏MAP导航 has being talking about the importance of the Amazon since the beginning of his papacy, but he said having him there in flesh and bones was very important.

鈥淔or the first time he actually mentioned the 鈥榰ncontacted tribes鈥 so that is very important and it opens new paths for the Church鈥 he said as he was personally present to listen to them and to hear their cries and their challenges. Only, after having done that 鈥 he said - he responded.
The Church has being working for them.

Lopez said that meanwhile the Church has been working for the threatened peoples of the Amazon rainforest, reaffirming their dignity, their right to self-determination and the right to affirm their culture.

And now, he said , the 杏MAP导航鈥檚 appeal makes all this so much more universal and 鈥淲e feel much more accompanied and invited to continue what we do鈥.

鈥淭he fact that he has called for a Synod for the Amazon is making a point of the universality of the call to respond to and respect the reality of the indigenous people on the one hand and on the other to protect and defend this territory鈥 he said.

The future of the planet hinges on how we respect and defend the environment

鈥淭he future of the world relies on how we respect and defend not only the Amazon, but also the Congo Basin, the Asia-Pacific tropical forest, Central America鈥 Lopez said, because they are the lungs and the water of our planet.

All this, he explained is completely connected to you: 鈥測our life and your decisions are completely connected with what happens there鈥

Lopez said he never tires of pointing out to people that 20% of the planet鈥檚 water comes from the Amazon meaning that 1 out of 5 glasses of water that any person drinks every day is thanks to the Amazon; 25% of the oxygen produced on the planet comes from the Amazon meaning that 1 out of 4 breaths every living creature in this word takes, is thanks to the Amazon.

鈥淪o when you say 鈥榯his has nothing to do with me鈥 you must think again鈥 he said.

Destruction, pollution, deforestation

Pointing out that the destruction, pollution and deforestation are on the increase, Lopez said the way our economies are organized and the way we are creating inequality in the world has a huge impact this territory.

鈥淭he mining industry continues to operate without any type of control; it is taking the Sacred lands of the indigenous peoples, and when they try to resist they, many of them have been murdered or persecuted and things are getting worse鈥 he said.

Lopez said the Amazon is the region in which with the highest rate of inequality in the world, and reflected on the fact that today 鈥8 families on the planet hold half of the wealth that exists, or 1% of the population holds 99% of total wealth on the planet: so the problem is not about resources but inequality 鈥 the throwaway culture that 杏MAP导航 Francis speaks about鈥.

Hope for the Synod

Looking to the upcoming Synod of Bishops Lopez said he believes that 杏MAP导航 Francis is talking about two major conversions in the itinerary he has offered to the Church: one is the pastoral conversion, the need for a Church that goes forth and responds to the throwaway culture in the light of the social element as our mission as Church (as elaborated upon in 鈥淓vangelii Gaudium鈥); and the second is the need for a social and environmental conversion which is expressed in 鈥淟audato Sì".

鈥淎s he said to the Bishops of Brazil when he was there for World Youth Day in 2013: If we fail in the Amazon, then we might have failed completely鈥 he said.

Describing the Syond as a process, Lopez said it is not considered as something separate, 鈥 it is all interconnected,鈥 part of the evolution of the Church stemming from the Second Vatican Council, from the previous papacies.

So, far 鈥渨e have failed as humankind and also as Church to respond properly to these issues鈥 he said.

All this is part of the social teaching of the Church

Lopez was at pains to stress that attention for the environment is not just something 鈥榯rendy鈥 or something that at this moment in time is to be spoken about: it is part of the social teaching of the Church.

鈥淭he Synod will be a place and moment that we call a 鈥楰airos鈥: the right moment in time where 杏MAP导航 Francis is inviting the Church to express concretely and specifically in a territory those conversions he is speaking about鈥 he said.

杏MAP导航's voice reaching all forums and leaders of all faiths

Commenting on how he has witnessed the fact that at so many international events and meetings dealing with the protection of the environment and the need to combat climate change, experts of all fields refer to 鈥楲audato Sì鈥.

鈥淚t is touching, he said, to see Muslims, Buddhists, Jewish representatives from the worldwide coordination of those faiths speaking about how grateful they are to 杏MAP导航 Francis for producing and presenting 鈥楲audato Sì鈥 and said that at the COP15 in Paris it was very clear that support that this global discussion needed at this particular moment in time came from the role of 杏MAP导航 Francis as a universal voice.

Listen to the interview with Mauricio Lopez

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14 March 2018, 10:49