In January, the program 'For Love of the Kingdoms' will show how much we can learn from bees

We have all heard that bees are indispensable for life on Earth, but they are disappearing due to numerous harmful practices to the natural environment.

But, did you know that deepening our knowledge about these admirable winged insects can also teach us about the spiritual purpose of Creation?

To learn more about it, watch the program For Love of the Kingdoms - Learning with bees, on January 19, at 11a.m. (Brasilia, Brazil Time Zone). The broadcast will be made exclusively via the internet, by Misericordia María TV, with translation into English.

In this program, as well as learning more about the role of bees for planetary balance, let us pray for the Kingdoms of Nature and sing in praise of God’s Creation.

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Small in size, giant in importance

Bees are known not only for producing their food, honey, and for sheltering in extremely efficient and organized societies, the hives. They are also directly related to the quantity and variety of food that arrives on our table, for they are responsible for pollinating about 70% of agricultural crops.

When they collect pollen and nectar to feed their offspring, bees transport pollen from one flower to another. This process consists of pollination, thanks to which flowers are fertilized and fruits and seeds develop.

Apart from humans, several animal species are sustained by vegetables that are pollinated and reproduce due to the work of these small flying beings, in a relationship that affects the entire food chain.

In fact, the evolutionary choices of bees throughout their path upon Earth can serve as an example for all of us.

Therefore, you are invited to attend the next For Love of the Kingdoms, which was produced with great love and care in order to broaden our awareness about this very interesting topic.

May this program help to awaken love, respect, and gratitude to these special insects,in such a way that, through our acts and intentions we may collaborate so that, in these times, they still have places where they can live in peace and security.