Posted on 12/03/2019 7:24:51 PM PST by ebb tide
Journey to 2030, which was launched in the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton, encourages parishes to be hubs for community projects, and offers ideas for activities under the headings: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Credit: Toby Melville /REUTERS
Catholics are being urged to divulge their eco-sins during Confession as Bishops launch a new environmental campaign.
As part of an initiative to ensure that the Catholic Church plays a role in tackling the climate crisis, it is encouraging congregants to go to Confession, or reconciliation services.
The lay-run campaign, called Journey to 2030, was launched last weekend in partnership with the Bishops Conference and the Ecological Conversion Group, a volunteer group for young Catholics.
The initiative aims to create a sense of urgency towards our ecological crisis and those suffering from its ill effects as well as promote confession of environmental sins.
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LMFAO!!!!!!
How about “no”?
Ping
endgame for ending christianity, subsitute everything christian with enviro gunk
If I were Catholic, I would convert.
No. The Church will always survive heresy, and thats what this is
Until the usccb comes out against abortion and birth control they will sink deeper, they meaning the usccb as a definite entity from the Catholic Church.
When will the pope and his entourage start boating to his worldwide events? I didn’t think so.
Say 10 Hail Gretas and 20 How Dare Yous.
"Bless me, Father, for I have sinned, far worse than a flatulent cow, but, lucky for me, I'm not a Catholic!" |
Absurd
Laughing is all that is left. Maniacal laughing.
*tagline*
Christianity is doing just fine.
The state doesn’t pay me for maintaining my 40 acres of forest that sequesters more carbon than I produce, so I don’t feel bad about burning both wood indoors and garbage outdoors.
Catholicism is doing fine and Catholicism is Christian
It is some of the people in the hierarchy who have given into the perpetual temptations -whatever they may be, in this case leading them to heresy
Authentic Catholics pay no attention to this. They know what this is
This is a "lay group" recommendation "to offer ideas"!
"Journey to 2030, which was launched in the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton, encourages parishes to be hubs for community projects, and offers ideas for activities under the headings: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
I still eat defenseless plants.
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