Celebrate Creation Day

Celebrate Creation Day

“Creation Day,”  also known as the “Feast of Creation”  or “World Day of Prayer for Creation,”  is an important Christian celebration that takes place annually on September 1st, or on the following Sunday (which this year happens on September 7th).

Originally inspired by an ancient liturgical tradition of the Orthodox Church dating back to the 5th century, nearly all major denominations now take part in this annual observance, which honors God as Creator and celebrates the great mystery of creation. At the same time, it inspires us to care for the gift of the created world. In our case, it was Pope Francis who instituted it as a World Day of Prayer for the universal Catholic Church in 2015. 

A wonderful new video by the World Council of Churches summarizes the rich history and symbolism of the feast.

As we mark the 10th anniversary of both the World Day of Prayer and the encyclical Laudato Si’, let us celebrate Creation Day in our communities and ministry sites. As it happens, Pope Leo XIV recently gifted us the new “Creation Mass,”  which enables us to celebrate Creation Day around the altar even more intentionally this year. 

The feast is an opportunity to repent for our having desecrated the gift of the created world and to pray for its healing. It celebrates Creation as a foundational mystery of our Christian faith. In fact, because 2025 marks the 1700th  anniversary of the First Council of Nicaea, this year’s Creation Day is an opportunity to celebrate the Creed’s proclamation of our faith in the Triune God as Creator – in “the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth,”  in Christ “through [whom] all things were made,”  and in the Holy Spirit, “the giver of life.”  

We encourage everyone to join the online ecumenical prayer service on September 1st and celebrate the feast locally, as well as the larger Season of Creation. More details and useful resources are available at www.FeastOfCreation.com.

May this very special feast, the Feast of Creation, renew our commitment to bring to life the message of Laudato Si’ and truly praise and honor God as Creator.

-Friar Michael Lasky OFM Conv.