Poverty, Money, and Ecology as Pillars of Pope Francis' Pontificate (2013–2019)

Poverty, Money, and Ecology as Pillars of Pope Francis' Pontificate (2013–2019)
Author: Pablo Alberto Baisotti
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2021-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1793654808

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This book will deal with arguments that analyze the Vatican policies of Francis, during the first seven years of his pontificate, in relation to some of the most urgent questions concerning humanity: migrants and refugees, the economy, and ecology. The logical choice of the time period for this work is given by Jorge Bergoglio's ascent to the "chair of St. Peter" until the end of 2019. That is why there is an interrelationship between history and the present, since it is written—in part—as his apostolic journeys, interventions, diplomatic actions, and discourses are carried out. To this is added an important quantity of writings of his authorship, as well as of some of his predecessors, in order to frame the question in a historically correct way and to understand his approach to issues of politics and international diplomacy, given his investiture as a religious and—at the same time—political leader

Following St. Francis

Following St. Francis
Author: Marybeth Lorbiecki
Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0847842738

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The first book to present the environmental teachings of this beloved pope—the newly canonized St. John Paul—and the hopeful words of Pope Francis, thoughtfully synthesized into a complete spiritual and practical vision for the future. "The ecological crisis is a moral crisis." So said Pope John Paul II, an unexpected and fierce advocate for ecological responsibility throughout his papacy. Rather than seeing environmental concerns as “earthly” or “political,” he showed that they are in fact at the heart of the covenant between human beings and their Creator. In dozens of addresses, sermons, and encyclicals, Pope John Paul II made specific recommendations on twelve interconnected ecological issues, including climate change, ocean destruction, water scarcity, poverty, the role of women, and war. He showed that each could become a source of spiritual, social, and economic transformation. Following St. Francis integrates Pope John Paul II’s vision with that of St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of ecology, and the galvanizing words of Pope Francis. Accessible and illuminating, it speaks to hearts and minds, to nonreligious readers as well as devoted Catholics, incorporating Scripture, current science, and inspiring stories of solutions and restoration. Marybeth Lorbiecki unifies and champions the late, beloved pope’s view that all life issues are related and that all forms of life deserve care. And if we work with God and each other to protect them, we can “renew the face of the earth” (Psalm 104:30).

The Garden of God

The Garden of God
Author: Pope Benedict
Publisher: Catholic University of America Press + ORM
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2014-03-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0813225809

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In this collection of his writings, Pope Benedict XVI speak to the important relationships between the environment, Catholic social teaching, and theology. During his papacy, Pope Benedict XVI repeatedly drew attention to the environment. He spoke of preserving it, such as his address concerning the Amazon rainforest and his letter regarding the Arctic, and of distributing its vital resources—such as water—more equitably. Benedict led by example when the Vatican became the first carbon-neutral country in the world. This book collects Benedict’s many audiences, addresses, letters, and homilies on a wide range of topics dealing with the world about us. The major themes and connections he explores include creation and the natural world; the environment, science, and technology; and hunger, poverty, and the earth’s resources. In these pages, Benedict insists that if we truly desire peace, we must consciously nurture all of creation. He speaks in favor of alternative energy while speaking out against the spread of nuclear weapons and threats to biodiversity. He urges sustainable development, equitable distribution of food and water, and an end to hunger. In summation, Benedict argues that our love of God should cause us to protect the environment, and that in turn, our heightened appreciation of the natural world will draw us closer to God.

Option for the Poor & for the Earth

Option for the Poor & for the Earth
Author: Dorr, Donal
Publisher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 777
Release: 2016-06-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608336298

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A new edition of a classic text, including insights into Pope Francis encyclical on ecology."

On Care for Our Common Home

On Care for Our Common Home
Author: Pope Francis
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780809149803

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This appeal from Pope Francis to all who inhabit this planet states that humans have made "irresponsible use" of the Earth, that climate change affects most people living in poverty, and that we must unite to protect the planet. Ultimately, Pope Francis challenges all people to praise and thank God for his glorious creation and to work together to safeguard her. Laudato Si' will make an impact politically as well as upon the major environmental and economic debates of our time.

Laudato Si'

Laudato Si'
Author: Catholic Church. Pope (2013- : Francis)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Christian sociology
ISBN: 9781593252830

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Addressed not only to Catholics but to"every person living on this planet," Pope Francis' second encyclical is a challenging call for a "bold cultural revolution" in how we think about technological progress and economic growth. The degradation of our environment, he says, is a symptom of deeper problems: rapid change, unsustainable overconsumption, indifference to the poor, and the decay of social values. He offers a variety of solutions, including a change in lifestyles away from "extreme consumerism" and towards a greater sense of social responsibility. For Christians, an "ecological spirituality"-one that is grounded in the convictions of our faith- is not "an optional or a secondary aspect of our Christian experience." Drawing on the rich social teachings of the Church, Laudato Si is a groundbreaking document that will be discussed and studied by both believers and non-believers for years to come. Study guide included for Reflection and Discussion,

Fratelli Tutti

Fratelli Tutti
Author: Pope Francis
Publisher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2020-11-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608338886

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Church, Interrupted

Church, Interrupted
Author: John Cornwell
Publisher: Chronicle Prism
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781797202013

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Bestselling author, VANITY FAIR contributor, journalist, and scholar John Cornwell examines Pope Francis's life and legacy, and his efforts to break up the traditional Catholic Church so that it may be reshaped as a source of hope, guidance, and support. With exceptional insight, prescient analysis, and original reporting, Cornwell traces the ways in which the Church has fallen from esteem in recent years - and the manner in which the pope has instigated fresh ideas for disrupting entrenched Catholic mindsets in order to create a thriving Church for Catholics around the world. After more than a thousand years of history and tradition, more than a third of America's 74 million Catholics say they are prepared to leave the Church, which is rife with scandal and distrust; this radical decline in attendance, affiliation, and vocations to the priesthood and sisterhoods tells a story of near-irrevocable dissatisfaction. And yet, Cornwell argues, despite facing unprecedented challenges, Francis has instigated dramatic changes designed to restore faith and hope for a thriving future for the Church. Though traditionalist powers and conservative media work against him at every turn, Cornwell argues that the pope is committed to creating a friendlier and more progressive, empathetic, and inviting place of sanctuary. The pope's determination to reverse the tide of disgrace and disillusionment, to rebuild and once again be a beacon of comfort, guidance, and hope for a billion people across the planet, is at the core of CHRUCH, INTERRUPTED, a seminal biography of a pope's influence not just for a modern era of believers but for generations to come.

Ethical Challenges in Global Public Health

Ethical Challenges in Global Public Health
Author: Philip J. Landrigan
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-08-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1725291746

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The Global Theological Ethics book series focuses on works that feature authors from around the world, draw on resources from the traditions of Catholic Theological Ethics, and attend to concrete issues facing the world today.