A Call to Prayer, Reflection and Concrete Actions Statement From the Justice, Peace and Development Commission of Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) Through prayer, reflection and concrete actions, we can strengthen a culture of respect, solidarity and sustainability in harmonious coexistence with Mother Earth ACCRA, Ghana, September 24, 2024/APO Group/ -- Each year, the Season of Creation (http://apo-opa.co/3U3qFht) begins on 1st September, with the World Day of Prayer for Creation, and ends on 4th October, on the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi. Since 2015, the Holy Father Pope Francis has invited us to participate in this special time, which is seen as an opportune time to renew our relationship with our Creator and all of His creation. As co-creators, we are invited to join other Christians around the world in prayer and action for our common home. This year, the theme that inspires us is “To Hope and Act with Creation,” and the motto “The First Fruits of Hope” is inspired by Romans 8:19-25. We are encouraged to hope and act with creation, understanding that our faith calls us to be responsible stewards of the environment. Through prayer, reflection and concrete actions, we can strengthen a culture of respect, solidarity and sustainability in harmonious coexistence with Mother Earth. We are aware that the challenges facing our common home, as outlined by Pope Francis in the Encyclical Laudato Si, demand from us a profound commitment to ecological conversion. At the same time, we recognize the influence and strength of the Church in Africa. For this reason, we deeply wish to count on your collaboration to bring the Season of Creation to life on our continent. To facilitate this cooperation, we suggest a few concrete actions you could take to safeguard and care for God’s Creation, including: