Earth and Mercy: Protecting Creation as a Work of Love

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April 22, 2026

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World Earth Day calls for a shared responsibility towards creation: works of mercy to make the planet more humane, just and habitable.

1. Earth Day: A Global Call for Responsibility

2. Wounded Creation: Between Waste, Inequality, and Indifference

3. Le works of mercy as concrete ecology

4. The commitment of spazio + spadoni for a culture of care

1. Earth Day: A Global Call for Responsibility

World Earth Day, celebrated every 22th April, has represented a universal call to protect the planet for decades. It is not just a symbolic anniversary, but a concrete invitation to rethink the relationship between humanity and the environment. The Earth, common home of humanity, demands respect, care and responsible choices.

In an age marked by climate change, pollution, and overexploitation of resources, this day becomes an opportunity to reflect on a more sustainable and supportive lifestyle.

2. Wounded Creation: Between Waste, Inequality, and Indifference

The cry of the Earth is increasingly intertwined with that of the poorEnvironmental scars do not affect everyone equally: those with fewer resources are often the most exposed to the consequences of the ecological crisis. Drought, pollution, and biodiversity loss thus also become social and human problems.

Indifference toward creation often translates into indifference toward others. Consumerism, waste, and inequality demonstrate the need for a profound cultural shift, one that puts human dignity and respect for nature back at the center.

3. The works of mercy as concrete ecology

In this context, the works of mercy take on a surprisingly timely meaning. "Feeding the hungry," "welcoming the stranger," "caring for the sick" are not only spiritual gestures, but also actions that have social and environmental implications.

Living mercy in fact means choosing the sobriety, share the resources, reduce waste and promote justice. Caring for creation thus becomes a concrete form of love for others and future generations.

4. The commitment of spazio + spadoni for a culture of care

The commitment of fits into this perspective spazio + spadoni, which has long promoted a comprehensive vision of mercy, capable of uniting the spiritual dimension and social responsibility.

Through training courses, initiatives, and reflections, we invite you to rediscover the works of mercy as a daily lifestyle.

Care for creation becomes an integral part of this missione: not an accessory theme, but an econcrete expression of the lived Gospelo. Making the planet more livable, welcoming, and respected ultimately means transforming mercy into action, building a more fraternal earth for all.

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World Earth Day calls for a shared responsibility towards creation: works of mercy to make the planet more humane, just and habitable.

1. Earth Day: A Global Call for Responsibility

2. Wounded Creation: Between Waste, Inequality, and Indifference

3. Le works of mercy as concrete ecology

4. The commitment of spazio + spadoni for a culture of care

1. Earth Day: A Global Call for Responsibility

World Earth Day, celebrated every 22th April, has represented a universal call to protect the planet for decades. It is not just a symbolic anniversary, but a concrete invitation to rethink the relationship between humanity and the environment. The Earth, common home of humanity, demands respect, care and responsible choices.

In an age marked by climate change, pollution, and overexploitation of resources, this day becomes an opportunity to reflect on a more sustainable and supportive lifestyle.

2. Wounded Creation: Between Waste, Inequality, and Indifference

The cry of the Earth is increasingly intertwined with that of the poorEnvironmental scars do not affect everyone equally: those with fewer resources are often the most exposed to the consequences of the ecological crisis. Drought, pollution, and biodiversity loss thus also become social and human problems.

Indifference toward creation often translates into indifference toward others. Consumerism, waste, and inequality demonstrate the need for a profound cultural shift, one that puts human dignity and respect for nature back at the center.

3. The works of mercy as concrete ecology

In this context, the works of mercy take on a surprisingly timely meaning. "Feeding the hungry," "welcoming the stranger," "caring for the sick" are not only spiritual gestures, but also actions that have social and environmental implications.

Living mercy in fact means choosing the sobriety, share the resources, reduce waste and promote justice. Caring for creation thus becomes a concrete form of love for others and future generations.

4. The commitment of spazio + spadoni for a culture of care

The commitment of fits into this perspective spazio + spadoni, which has long promoted a comprehensive vision of mercy, capable of uniting the spiritual dimension and social responsibility.

Through training courses, initiatives, and reflections, we invite you to rediscover the works of mercy as a daily lifestyle.

Care for creation becomes an integral part of this missione: not an accessory theme, but an econcrete expression of the lived Gospelo. Making the planet more livable, welcoming, and respected ultimately means transforming mercy into action, building a more fraternal earth for all.

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World Earth Day_space-spadoni_works-of-mercy

Image digitally created by spazio + spadoni

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