Pope’s September prayer intention: For our relationship with creation

By Christopher Wells

VATICAN CITY — Pope Leo XIV’s prayer intention for September 2025 is for ā€œour relationship with all of creation.

In this month’s Pope Video, the Holy Father invites us to pray that ā€œinspired by Saint Francis, we might experience our interdependence with all creatures who are loved by God and worthy of love and respect.ā€

The prayer that follows emphasizes God’s love for all of creation, noting that ā€œnothing exists outsideā€ of His ā€œtendernessā€ and recalling God’s care for ā€œeven the simplest or shortest life.ā€ ā€œLike St Francis of Assisi, today we too want to say, ā€˜Praised be You, my Lordā€ – alluding, too, to Pope Francis’ landmark encyclical on the care of creation which begins with those very words.

Pope Leo’s prayer goes on speak of ā€œthe beauty of creationā€ as a revelation of God ā€œas the source of goodness,ā€ and asks Him to ā€œopen our eyes to recognize you, learning from the mystery of your closeness to all creation that the world is infinitely more than a problem to solve.ā€ Instead, the Pope says, ā€œIt is a mystery to be contemplated with gratitude.ā€

The Holy Father concludes his prayer with a plea to God to ā€œhelp us discover Your presence in all creation, so that, in fully recognizing it, we may feel and know ourselves to be responsible for our common home where You invite us to care for, respect, and protect life in all its forms and possibilities.ā€

Living a moment of gratitude

In a press release accompanying the prayer, the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network – which is responsible for preparing each month’s intention – notes that ā€œthe video comes out within the context of the Season of Creation, an ecumenical period from September 1 to October 4 (the Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi) that unites Christians from various denominations in prayer and action for the care of the earth.ā€

This year’s Season of Creation takes place as the Church marks both the 800th anniversary of Saint Francis’ ā€œCanticle of Creationā€ and the 10th anniversary of Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato sĆ­.

ā€œThe Jubilee of Hope and the 10th anniversary of the Encyclical Laudato Si’ invite us to live a moment of gratitude, commitment to and care for our common home,ā€ says Cardinal Michael Czerny, the Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Development, which supported the production of this month’s Pope Video.

An interconnected world

Commenting on this month’s intention, the International Director of the Prayer Netword, Father Cristóbal Fones, S.J., explains that this month’s prayer intention ā€œreminds us how interconnected our world is. Our well-being cannot be separated from other creatures living on earth, or from the ā€˜state of health’ of our planet.ā€

ā€œThis month,ā€ Father Fones continues, ā€œthe Pope invites us to reflect on how our actions affect nature, God’s work, and to seek ways of living that foster the restoration and natural balance and harmony between human beings and the environment. In the midst of such a competitive, hectic world, dominated by consumerism, a large part of humanity deeply longs to live well, closer to and more respectful of nature – a style of life that would allow us to contemplate it in an attentive silence that leads to an encounter with ourselves, with God and with others.ā€

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