NMIPL IN THE NEWS
Carlsbad Current Argus. Sep. 3, 2020 New Mexico finalizes oil and gas wastewater regulations, lawmakers hear testimony (Rev. Nick King Quoted)
Las Cruces Sun-News, Aug. 19, 2020, Report on solving climate crisis brings hope (Co-authored by Michael Sells, Clara Sims and Edith Yanez)
Santa Fe New Mexican, Aug. 15, 2020 Vote your values this November (Commentary by Larry Rasmussen and Tabitha Arnold)
Our Lenten Calendar 2022
/in Featured Articles /by adminThe entries in this calendar were created by Odile Coirier, fmm, and Joan Brown, osf.
You can access also access the entries in PDF. Here are the links for March and April
March
2 Ash Wednesday “Love is the most universal, the most tremendous of cosmic forces. Love is a sacred reserve of energy; it is like the blood of spiritual evolution.” (P. Teilhard de Chardin, SJ) For what Love is calling me to during this time of Lenten?
3 Those who do not love a brother or sister whom they have seen, cannot love God whom they have not seen (Fratelli Tutti 61)
Is your circle of neighbors expanding or contracting? Explore WHY?
4 “My work is loving the world” (Mary Oliver)
Explore the beauty of your bioregion and be grateful to our Creator
5 “God’s love is the fundamental moving force in all created things” (Laudato Si, 77)
Take a break from the TV and internet. Turn off everything and unplug if you can. Go for a walk
LAND
6 “The violence present in our hearts is also reflected in the symptoms of sickness evident in the soil, in the water, in the air and in all forms of life” (Laudato Si, 2)
The Earth Charter asks us to leave behind a period of destruction and make a new start. Read more..
7 Berta Caceres was a Lenca indigenous woman and human rights defender. She was on the front lines defending the territory and the rights of indigenous Lenca people. She was murdered on March 2016.
Learn more about the Indigenous People in our southwest region
New Mexico’s 23 Tribes
Native Americans at the Pass of the North
8 “The Torah reminds us that we are made up, ultimately, of stardust, as is the rest of creation. We share the origin with every substance in the universe. Terrestrial life on our planet absorbs most of its vitality from the six-inch layer of topsoil” (Rabbi Yonatan Neril)
Begin spring gardening by going organic.
9 “Nature is the storehouse of potentilal life of future generations and is sacred” Audrey Shenandoah, Onondagan Writer
Think prayerfully about how we are using resources at an unsustainable rate. Reflect on the fact that the richest 20% of the world consumes 80% of its resources, while 80% of the population has to make do with the remaining 20%.
10 “We must learn to view our planet through a lens of interconnected ecosystems, not just individual species” (Rabbi Yonatan Neril)
Learn about permaculture
11 “This responsibility for God’s earth means that human beings, endowed with intelligence, must respect the laws of nature and the delicate equilibria existing between the creatures of this world” Laudato Si, 68
Reduce the size of your lawn and grow native plants…or plant herbs in a pot.
12 Creator of the Universe, who is making Heaven and Earth, let all that lives tell out your glory….all join to sing out your Holy Name. –Episcopal Prayer for the Earth.
Think about your church’s role in the local environment. Could your community care for creation better? Consider signing up for IPL sacred land & water committee.
FOOD
13 God said, “See I give you every seed-bearing plant… and every tree that has seed-bearing fruit; they shall be yours for food” (Gen.1:29)
Purchase locally grown food today.
14 “You must not use your God-given body for killing God’s creatures, whether they are human, animal or whatever” (Yajur Veda, 12.32).
Respect food for food is a gift from God. Offer blessings at meals. Grow your own vegetable and herb garden
15 The number of people on the brink of starvation across Africa’s Sahel region is ten times higher than in 2019, the World Food Programme (WFP) is warning, while the number of people who are displaced is up by 400 percent.
The combined effects of conflict, the COVID-19 pandemic, climate and rising costs are putting’ people in the region at risk
16 Purim
Purim is a Jewish celebration in honor of Queen Esther who saved her people
Participate in a food festival, or share food with friends.
17 “We know that approximately a third of all food produced is discarded, and whenever food is thrown out it is as if it were stolen from the table of the poor” (Laudato Si 50)
Reduce food waste by planning and eating leftovers.
18 If the world is to meet its target of limiting global warming to “well below” 2C, some degree of diet shift will be necessary, scientists say. If it is to strive for the most optimistic target of keeping warming to 1.5C, changes to diet may be even more crucial.
Eat a more climate friendly diet by limiting meat and cheese.
19 “Each year sees the disappearance of thousands of plant and animal species. The greats majority become extinct for reasons related to human activity. (Laudato Si, 33)
Put out some bird food. Birds will almost certainly find it wherever the location
WATER
20 “the most comforting speech in the world is the talk that rain makes by itself” (Thomas Merton)
Let us recognize that water is a gift, and it is living.
We are grateful for the water cycle that draws all the water into our atmosphere, bringing the cleansing rains that feed all of life.
May we be reverent to this marvelous gift
21 “For I will pour water on the thirsty land, and streams on the dry ground; I will pour out my Spirit on your offspring, and my blessing on your descendants”. Isaiah 44.33
Access to safe water is a basic and universal right. Learn more about human right to water:
22 With joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation. Isaiah 12:3
Watch Videos of Our IPL Annual Meeting, Acting for Sister Water: A Soul Emergency
Video 1
Video 2
23 But let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!Ps 23:2
Healthy human bodies can live for many days without food but can survive less than three days without water.
Set a timer for 5 minutes and see how your normal shower length compares. Try to finish your next shower before the timer goes off.
24 Currently, plastic accounts for 85 per cent of all marine litter.
Give up bottled water for Lent…. And then forever. Buy yourself a reusable water bottle.
25 There is a growing concern about pharmaceuticals in water bodies and in drinking water.
Learn More And avoid pharma overuse.
26 The ocean is the origin and the core of all life on this planet — and it is under threat.
Learn more about Save the Sea
SUN and WIND
27 “May you be you praised, my Lord, for brother wind and the air and clouds, clear skies and all weathers by which you give sustenance to your creatures”(St Francis of Assisi)
Be grateful for the gift of the sun and the wind for they are gifts for clean energy sources.
28 There is an effort to promote hydrogen as a solution to the climate crisis.
Learn More about why this is not a good idea.
29 “Exposition to atmospheric pollutants produces a broad spectrum of health hazards, especially for the poor” (Laudato si, 20)
Tell EPA you support strong regulations on methane pollution
30 Do you know that when it comes to actual energy, the internet is a hungry system.
Learn More
Check that all electrical equipment is switched off rather than on standby when not in use. (Screen savers do not save electricity)
31 There is a growing concern about climate change from the congregations and communities. Some of them used renewable energy
Read Success Stories
April
1 NEW: Upcoming UN report details climate impacts
Watch a Video
2 Join believers around the world in praying for our brothers and sisters Muslims at the beginning of Ramadan.
Send a message to a Muslim community in your area or join an Iftar meal.
HUMAN COMMUNITY
3 “Community is not something we can “make” happen . Community emerges as we participate in life with those around us” Anne Schaef
Volunteer some of your time to help your community
4 In today’s world, the sense of belonging to a single human family is fading and the dream of working together for justice and peace seems an outdated utopia. (Fratelli Tutti 30)
IPL Faith Climate Action Week
5 The traditional drivers of forced migration– including poverty, violence, absence of the rule of law and criminal control over lives and livelihoods–are continuing to push people out of Central America and Mexico, but the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change are compounding these push factors.
Learn more about the situation affected thousands of people at our southwest border and connect the dots with climate.
6 “The climate is a common good, belonging to all and meant for all.”Laudato Si, 23
Learn more about how climate change affects the poor
7 The Guardian reported that 331 human rights defenders were murdered in 2020
Know more and support their communities
8 The re-enchantment with the Earth as a living reality is the condition for our rescue of the Earth from the impeding destruction, we are imposing upon it.” Thomas Berry
Have you signed up for the IPL week of faith and climate action?
9 “God gave the Earth to the whole human race for the sustenance of all its members” John Paul II
Energy and climate disasters increasingly destabilize countries. Pray for peace and guidance for personal action.
TREES
Palm Sunday
10 Consider purchasing eco-palms for your Palm Sunday service. They are sustainably grown and harvested.
11 “Every tree is valuable to the community and worth keeping around as long as possible” P. Wohlleben
Join our IPL Interfaith Forest of Bliss Project to plant trees in Albuquerque and contact IPL if you would like to begin a project in your location.
12 “We need to have respect and love for all things and for all people” Don Coyphis, Mohican Writer
Read the book The Hidden Life of Trees
13 The trees of the Lord are full of sap
The cedars of Lebanon which He planted
The Lord’s trees have plenty of water Psalm 104:16
Learn more on the causes of deforestation
14 At the last Supper, Jesus called us to service.
What can I do today to serve someone in my community?
15 Good Friday
Meditate on the mystery of Love. Today the Holy is crucified in many ways through our suffering communities and our suffering Earth during climate change and the 6th greatest extinction.
What is my response in Love?
16 Remember your Baptism and the wonder of water.
Thank God for this gift. What is my recommitment to care for life and the future? Renew your commitment
17 Happy Easter
On this glorious day, let the Earth rejoice, in shining splendor
Take some time today tso reflect on all of the activities that you have performed during Lent and how they have brought you into greater harmony with God’s Creation
Ash Wednesday Reflection: Our Origins from Star Dust and Earth’s Dust
/in Featured Articles /by adminLighting Candle of Our Lenten Journey (dish of soil for blessing)
Lent is a time not for giving up but for taking on, a time to be reconnected with a heart that has been made tender by truth. Contrary to an asceticism that diminishes, Quantum Grace invites us to an aestheticism that enlarges the horizons of our journey into God. Lent is an ideal season to renew care for God’s Earth and take action that will embody Christ’s teachings to work on behalf of the most vulnerable. Let us engage in the spiritual discipline of putting compassion into action, conscious of our oneness in the web of life, allowing ourselves to align with the Cosmic Christ in the evolving journey from stardust to Easter garden.
(Diarmuid O’Murchu quoted and adapted from A Lenten Journey Guide for the Use of Communities and
Apostolates; prepared by the JPCCS Team of the Philippine-Thailand Province.)
Genesis 2:7
“The Lord God formed the human from the dust of the ground and breathed into its nostrils the breath of life, and the human became a living being.” The second Genesis creation story (Genesis 2:7) reminds us that we come from E/earth, the actual soil. The Latin word for soil is ‘humus,’ from which comes ‘humility.’ The Hebrew meaning of ‘Adam’ is ‘earth.’ Many of us grew up with dualistic thought patterns. This made it easy to think of humans as totally separate from (and better than) the rest of creation. (Source: Spirituality of Soil: A Lenten Journey from Cosmic Dust to Easter Garden, by Terri MacKenzie, SHCJ, et. al.)
Matthew 5:5-6
“Blessed are the humble, for they are close to the sacred Earth.
Blessed are those who hunger for Earth’s oneness, for they will be satisfied.”
(The Casa del Sol Blessings of Jesus – based on Matthew 5:3-9)
We Are Made of Stardust science.org.au/curious/video/we-are-made-stardust
Reading
“At this very moment, the Earth is above you, below you, all around you, and even inside you. The Earth is everywhere… (T)he water, the sea, the sky, and everything around us comes from the Earth. Everything outside us and everything inside us come from the Earth. We often forget that the planet we are living on has given us all the elements that make up our bodies. The water in our flesh, our bones, and all the microscopic cells inside our bodies all come from the Earth and are part of the Earth.” (Thich Nhat Hanh, Love Letter to the Earth, 8-9.)
Blessing the Dust:
“This is the moment we ask for the blessing
that lives within the ancient ashes,
that makes its home inside the soil of this sacred Earth.
So let us be marked not for sorrow
and let us be marked not for shame.
Let us be marked not for false humility
or for thinking we are less than we are
but for proclaiming what God can do within the star dust,
within the dirt, within the stuff of which the world is made
and the stars that blaze in our bones
and the galaxies that spiral inside the smudge we bear.”
(adapted from Circle of Grace, by Jan Richardson)
Silent Meditation: Look “inside” letting silence reveal something new within you.
Reflect on the idea that you are made of star dust and to star dust you shall return.
What feelings and thoughts arise for you? How might this shape your relationship with God’s
creation?
Prayer for Blessing Hands: Bless one another’s palms for this year’s Lenten journey
“Touch the Earth with Gentleness
Touch the Earth with Love
Touch Her with a Future by the Way You Live Today
God has given us the Power
to Create the World Anew if We Touch the Earth Together – Me and You.”
(Spirituality of Soil: A Lenten Journey from Cosmic Dust to Easter Garden)
Closing Prayer: Up From Eden – Genesis 3
O Gracious God,
You have set us in this garden of life and created us for freedom.
We seek release from this self-imposed sentence
that reduces ‘freedom’ to endless consumer choices
and banishes us to the desert of anxiety.
We chase after the tawdry and transient,
while the simple practice of abundant life eludes us.
Captive to ego’s petulance, we focus on forbidden fruit,
flirting naively with desire’s seduction: just one more drink, just one furtive glance,
just one more hour at work, just one more deal,
until we lose possession of desire and desire possesses us.
Drive us deep, Most Holy One, into soul’s terrain,
there to reclaim the gift of true freedom that comes with gnosis,
a deep knowing of you, hidden in the heart of the cosmos.
May the allurement of this sacred yearning for union with you
lead us up from Eden on this evolving journey. Amen
(Bruce Sanguin, If Darwin Prayed: Prayers for Evolutionary Mystics, p. 47)
With this song and picture what is evoked in your heart?
Sign a Faith Leaders Letter to Protect Chaco Canyon
/in Earth & Faith, Faithful Citizenship, Featured Articles, NEWS /by adminThank you so much for considering signing this letter for spiritual leaders to support efforts to protect Chaco Canyon. Chaco Canyon is a sacred place to the many Pueblos, and Navajo people in New Mexico and beyond. Oil an gas drilling around this place continues to threaten it for them and for the many visitors who come to learn about Chacoan history and visit this holy place. Please read and consider signing this national letter.
Here is the link to the letter where other spiritual and faith leaders can sign on
This is a nationwide sign-on letter and we are trying to get as many spiritual and faith leaders to sign on as possible so I would greatly appreciate you sending this to all your networks. The deadline for sign ons is March 29th.