Pope on World Water Day: ‘Do not waste or pollute’
Original post by Linda Bordoni and published by Vatican News
Marking World Water Day, Pope Francis sends a message calling for an urgent change of lifestyle so as not to waste or pollute water, and ensure that this basic human right is made accessible to all.
Pope Francis called for responsibility and care in the use of “sister water”, pointing out that, still today, “access to safe, drinkable water is not within everybody’s reach” , that it is not a “commodity”, and that we need to make haste “to give drink to the thirsty.”
In a video message sent by Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, on behalf of the Pope, to participants at a webinar organized by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Pope Francis marked the 2021 World Water Day. The commemoration, held on 22 March every year since 1993, offers an opportunity to celebrate water and raises awareness of the 2.2 billion people living without access to potable water.
Valuing Water
The Pope noted the poignancy of the theme chosen for this year: “Valuing Water”. It invites us, he said, to be more responsible in the protection and use of this element which is so fundamental for the preservation of our planet.
He noted that “without water, there would have been no life, no urban centers, no agriculture, forestry or livestock,” and yet this resource has not been cared for with the care and attention it deserves.
“Wasting it, disregarding it or contaminating it has been a mistake that continues to be repeated even today,” he said.
The Holy Father raised the issue of how in our age of progress and technological advances, “access to safe, drinkable water is not within everyone’s reach.”
The Pope reminded us that “access to safe drinkable water is a basic and universal human right, […] a condition for the exercise of other human rights.” (Enc. Laudato si’, n. 30). It is a good to which all human beings, without exception, have the right to have adequate access, so that they can lead a dignified life. Thus, “Our world has a grave social debt towards the poor who lack access to drinking water, because they are denied the right to a life consistent with their inalienable dignity.” (Ibid.).