Peace, care for creation linked, dicastery says April 7, 2025By Carol Glatz Catholic News Service Filed Under: Environment, News, Vatican, World News VATICAN CITY (CNS) — “Seeds of Peace and Hope” is the theme for the World Day of Prayer for Creation, which will be celebrated Sept. 1. The Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development announced the theme chosen by Pope Francis April 7. The metaphor of the seed, it added, “indicates the need for long-term commitment.” The day and its related Season of Creation for 2025 will be taking place during the Holy Year and the 10th anniversary of the pope’s encyclical, “Laudato Si’, on Care for Our Common Home.” A papal message for the day of prayer usually is released in May or June. The World Day of Prayer for Creation marks the start of the ecumenical Season of Creation, which concludes Oct. 4, the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of ecology. The theme of the season for 2025, the dicastery said, is “Peace with creation,” based on verses from the Book of Isaiah’s description of “The Kingdom of Justice” (32:14-18), which speaks of the peace and prosperity that comes under just rulers. “Peace and care for creation share a close link,” the dicastery said. And “there is also a strong connection between war and degradation of our planet, which is seen in the waste of resources through destruction and armaments.” The dicastery invited Christians to pray for the right conditions to be created for peace, that is, “a lasting, shared peace that gives rise to hope.” Read More Vatican News Who are the 4 US archbishops receiving the pallium from Pope Leo XIV? Pope Leo tells cardinals war is ‘never blessed by God’ Pope Leo hosts Pulitzer Prize-winning authors at Vatican for discussion on power of written word SSPX doubles down on defiance of Vatican II in open letter Eucharist transforms believers into Christ’s body and counters division, pope says Religious, civic leaders join Pope Leo for Liberty Medal award ceremony Copyright © 2025 Catholic News Service/U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Print