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Whatever the strength of the prayer of the Pope or the people of Fiesch, the Glacier has
               stopped growing. In fact, it would appear that their prayer was heard far beyond their
               hopes: the Glacier began to retreat and shrink at a rate of 100 feet per year. In just over
               three centuries, it has retreated by 3.5 km, a length of 23 kilometres. Almost half of this
               retreat has occurred since 1950, raising the threat of a loss of water supply.

               As  they  watched  the  Glacier  shrink  and  retreat,  the  villagers  became  increasingly
               concerned for their survival, because the Glacier is water, and water is life!


               In fact, if the Glacier disappears, the lack of fresh water threatens life and this place
               could be under threat. This is why, after several waves of very hot summers and melting
               Glaciers, the residents have decided to turn to the Pope (Benedict XVI) once again to
               ask his permission to change the old prayer and reverse it, in response to the effects of
               climate change, and to prevent the Glacier from shrinking or even returning to its former
               state.

               The  mayor  of  Fiesch,  Herbert  Volken,  supported  the  residents'  decision  to  seek  help
               from  the  Vatican  and  ask  the  Pope  for  an  audience  and  a  blessing,  believing  that
               climate change is a burning global issue. Rev Pascal Venetz, a priest in Fiesch, has
               made an official request to the Vatican for the Pope's support.

               Pope Benedict XVI took their request very seriously and, in 2009, he intervened with a
               Special Intention for the growth of the Glacier and issued a special blessing, modifying
               and even altering the previous intention of Pope Innocent XI.

               Following the blessing received from the Vatican, Rev Pascal Venetz is today leading
               the  prayer  against  climate  change,  global  warming  and  the  retreat  of  the  Glacier,
               explaining that the Glacier is ice, ice is water and water is life - these are the words of
               today's prayer to save the Glacier, because the most important thing in life is water, and
               if the Glacier is saved and well preserved, life will also be saved.

               Will the Pope's blessings save the Glacier? - Let's hope so!


               The  villagers  continue  their  prayers  and  the  annual  procession  to  reinforce  the  vow
               continues  to  take  place  every  31  July,  but  today,  on  the  way  to  a  chapel  in  the
               Ernerwald  forest,  the  God  is  now  calling  for  help  to  counter  global  warming  and  the
               subsequent melting of the Glacier.


               Surprisingly, the Glacier is actually melting, but as seems that the process is slowing
               down, despite the high temperatures. And it was only last year that the Glacier melted
               even more than expected.

               It is difficult to predict what will happen this year, because the danger for the coming
               year  is  not  the  heat,  but  the  lack  of  snow,  although  in  the  Glacier  region  there  was
               plenty of snow last winter, unlike any other region in Switzerland. And even today, there
               is  still  snow  at  an  altitude  of  2200-2300  metres.  This  suggests  that,  whatever  the
               summer temperatures, there were sufficient snow reserves to 'feed' the Glacier and help
               it recover from the hot summer of the last year.


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