MALAWI: Catholic Parliamentarians Urged to Join AMECEA Call on Care for Environment

Catholic Members of Parliament (MPs)

Stella Zulu

Catholic Members of Parliament (MPs) have been urged to be inspired by the Church’s commitment to preserve and protect the environment and join the noble call made by the Association of Member Episcopal Conferences of Eastern Africa by planting and taking care of trees in their respective constituencies.

This was said by the Episcopal Conference of Malawi (ECM) Parliamentary Liaison Officer, Rev Fr. Henry Chinkanda, during the Eucharist celebration with the MPs at the Parliament Building in Lilongwe. He said depletion of the soil and environmental degradation are dangerous because people’s livelihoods depend on the environment.

“We are aware how the environmental degradation is adversely affecting human life worldwide and Malawi is not exempted. We have in the recent years experienced strange weather phenomenon such as floods, dry spells, late rainy seasons, heat waves, storms and others. The soil is also being degraded, which is worrisome to sustainable human integral development,” said Fr. Chinkanda

Quoting Cardinal Tagle’s presentation at the AMECEA Plenary in Tanzania which urged the people to have the Spirit of caring for the environment and for one another to achieve integral development in the world, Fr. Chinkanda said integral development is what the MPs promised the people in their constituencies during campaign time hence the need to take seriously the call by the Church.

“In the Spirit of Laudato Si, let us remember that the Church and Government are collaborators in this venture; we all have the responsibility of taking care for God’s people and creation which reminds us of God’s presence. Therefore, there is need for enabling legal framework and political will which enhance and enforce environmental conservation,” said Fr. Chinkanda

He continued by asking the members of Parliament to teach by example in their constituencies by planting trees “Could every Member of Parliament have a demonstration woodlot in his or her constituency? It is now time to think of initiating one. Proper care of the soil should be at the heart of every person particularly here in Malawi where we depend on land for our livelihood,” said Fr. Chinkanda

 Representing the Members of Parliament, the MP for Phalombe South Constituency Honourable Mary Mpanga who is also the Coordinator for Parliament Catholic Small Christian Community, thanked the Church in Malawi for always remembering Catholic politicians in all it does and said they will take the initiative to their constituencies.

“We plant trees during the tree planting month almost every year, but what has been the challenge is taking care of them so that they fully grow. We, therefore, have been enlightened and inspired to plant trees and take care of them.  We will encourage the people we represent including chiefs to do the same for integral human development.” Said honorable Mpanga.

The Mass was celebrated under the theme Environment Impact on Integral Development borrowed from the theme of the 20th AMECEA Plenary Assembly which took place in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, from 10th to 18th July 2022.