Alexander Goerlach User Offline Alexander Goerlach
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Date: February 26, 2007

Giving up the car for Lent

 
Karl Cardinal Lehmann, head of the Roman-Catholic Church in Germany
 
The head of the Catholic church in Germany, Karl Cardinal Lehmann, Bishop of Mainz, called on his compatriots to give up their beloved cars for Lent to make a personal contribution to preventing climate change.
 
Cardinal Karl Lehmann said in Bild newspaper that the period of 40 days before Easter in the Christian calendar "requires us to rethink our lifestyle."
 
The Bishop continues: "Far too often, we do things that are harmful to our fellow citizens and the environment. Let us use Lent to make a personal contribution to improving our climate by having car 'fast.' Preserving creation is a duty which falls to all of us," Lehmann, the chairman of the German bishops'conference, said.
 
25 Million Germans are members of the Catholic Church. If they listen to Lehmann this might be a starter. In times of ecumenism maybe some of the 26 Million Lutherans in the country will follow their Catholic neighbors and give up their car, too.
 


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