Dilexit nos is Pope Francis' fourth encyclical, following Lumen fidei (June 29, 2013), co-written with Benedict XVI; Laudato ...
RELATED: The Pope’s Encyclical ... of the ecological from the moral. Francis insists upon an inseparable connection between the two, between care for the environment and receptivity to human ...
Pope Francis has called for his encyclical on the environment to be received with an “open spirit”, saying the unprecedented ecological statement should be seen as an appeal for responsibility ...
Francis hopes the encyclical will stir a global movement ... address every person living on this planet.” The pope’s stance against environmental destruction and his demand for global action ...
Titled “Laudato Sii”, or “Praise be: On the care of our common home,” the encyclical is a letter from Pope Francis to the 5,000 Catholic bishops and the 1,2 billion Catholics worldwide. The Pope will ...
On June 18, Pope Francis issued a world-wide encyclical on ecology, environmental destruction, and climate change. The highly anticipated document, intended to spur reflection and action among the ...
Despite a divinely inspired pledge to environmentalism, the Indiana college has maintained a lease of its mineral rights to ...
The Jubilee also coincides with the 10th anniversary of “Laudato si’,” Pope Francis’ landmark encyclical on the environment. The coming together of these events kindles in me a feeling of optimism for ...
Much of what he had to say was as would be expected, but it is worth drawing attention to this: In a soundbite, [Francis ... the encyclical probably will be seen as further proof of the pope ...
By Maria Power (*) – Pope Francis ... and climate change. Fratelli Tutti (All Brothers) was signed on October 3 in Assisi, central Italy. It is the third encyclical since Cardinal Jorge ...
McElroy also emphasized the urgency of addressing climate change, describing it as "one of the greatest challenges" facing the global community. His remarks align with Pope Francis' encyclical ...
In his new autobiography, Pope Francis outlines a recipe for “infinite possibilities” that will please neither conservatives ...