Creation Time 2017

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Does your church celebrate Creation Time?

What is Creation Time?

Time for Creation from 1st September to 4th October (the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi in the Western tradition) is a special period in the liturgical calendars in a growing number of Churches in Europe. In 1989 the Ecumenical Patriarch Dimitrios suggested that 1 September, the first day of the Orthodox Church’s year, should be observed as a day “of protection of the natural environment”.

Ten years later the European Christian Environmental Network widened this proposal, urging churches to adopt a Time for Creation stretching from 1 September to the feast of St Francis on 4 October.

In this period we remember the gift of Creation and our relation to it. Celebration of this Time and its place in the cycle of Christian prayers and worships was commended by the 3rd European Ecumenical Assembly in Sibiu 2007, which recommended that the period “be dedicated to prayer for the protection of Creation and the promotion of sustainable lifestyles that reverse our contribution to climate change”.

ECEN and Creation Time

The ECEN has been instrumental in promoting and encouraging Christians to pray together in spirit of ecumenical cooperation and to promoting action to care for Creation since its inception.

Join us in celebrating by using your own, the ECEN liturgical and other materials, as the Christian world comes together to plead a better, more consious care for Creation. 

Click here to read a press release by ECEN, CEC and CCEE "Time for creation: Time for prayers for the world and environment" (in English, French, German, Italian, Greek, Polish, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish).

Message for the Day of Protection for the Environment by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople.

Articles about celebrations of the Creation Time 2017 around the world

Find below this year's materials:

 

You can find additional materials for the Season of Creation on this World Council of Churches webpage.

To access the materials on the Global Ecumenical Season of Creation webpage, click here.

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