The Episcopal Ecological Network (EpEN)Caring for God's Creation: Called to be
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Eco-Justice Resolutions
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Creation Cycle of the Pentecost SeasonProposed Resolution for the 76th General Convention of the Episcopal Church, USA, July 2009 |
Resolution D001: Creation Cycle of the Pentecost SeasonResolved, the House of ___________
concurring, That the 76th General Convention
establish a liturgical Creation Cycle of the Pentecost Season
from St. Francis' Day to Advent,
for the purpose of affirming the sacredness of God's creation,
of spreading hope about God's reconciling work in creation and
an understanding of environmental
stewardship and ecological justice; and be it further Proposer: The Rev. Joan M. P. Anders EXPLANATION: GGod the Creator has made the universe
with all its marvelous order, its atoms, Traditional Anglicanism has observed
the beauty of the Creation over the
In affirming the Creation Cycle of the Pentecost Season, the Episcopal Church would be taking leadership in the Anglican Communion in the promotion of this important liturgical innovation. Note: This resolution is identical with C034. |
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The EpEN is a national network of active lay and clergy persons within the Episcopal Church, USA, who share a common concern for the environment and a common belief in the presence of God in all Creation and who work to make these concerns and beliefs known throughout all Provinces and Dioceses within the church. Members come from around the Episcopal Church USA. The activities of the EpEN are focused on the areas of Reflection, Education, and Action. If you would like to contact any of these groups or to find out more about the EpEN, please click on the links on the left. |
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last update: 2009-05-21 |
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