Posted on 06/18/2015 1:22:58 PM PDT by detective
Leaders of the Catholic Church in America took their marching orders from the Popes encyclical on Thursday, fanning out to Congress and the White House to push for action on climate change.
The high-level meetings offered a first glimpse of a vast and highly organised effort by the leadership of Americas nearly 80 million Catholics to turn the Popes moral call for action into reality.
It is our marching orders for advocacy, Joseph Kurtz, the president of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Archbishop of Louisville, said. It really brings about a new urgency for us.
(Excerpt) Read more at msn.com ...
Another misleading MSM headline. Have they even read the encyclical? I doubt it. Environment is only a small part of it.
Besides this is not dogma. Its not marching orders. Should we take care of our planet? Sure! Is man at fault for climate change? No! We contribute a very, very small part if any. The climate has been changing since the day the earth was born. The pope should know this.
Not this Catholic. The Church learned absolutely nothing from the consensus on geocenticity.
Sure would like to see them apply the same pressure against abortion, and homosexuality.... anytime.....oh I get only some things the Church says matter.
Lots of people REFUSE to believe it.
Really? He doesn't?
Here is the pope's #1 lay adviser on environmental issues: https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/who-is-jeffrey-sachs-and-why-was-he-at-the-vatican
Here's another: https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/vatican-hosts-two-leading-pro-abortion-population-control-activists-at-clim
No. Actually it wasnt "translated" enough. The media are harping on only the environmental part of it. Theres way more to this encyclical than climate change hype.
Heres a guide article.
You are every bit as I'll informed as the Pope.
God. I knew someone would drag up Galileo. Of course, the one exception that proves the rule is used to bludgeon Catholics. The Church sponsored and harbored scientists and artists during the middle ages and the Renaissance. Meanwhile, most Protestants seem to believe the world is only 40,000 years old.
In which case, they are not -- in your words -- "dolts," simply obstinate. And their obstinance has a purpose. But I see you do not address the broader issue: even if not covered as an infallible pronouncement, this encyclical causes actual harm.
God. I knew someone would drag up Galileo. Of course, the one exception that proves the rule is used to bludgeon Catholics. The Church sponsored and harbored scientists and artists during the middle ages and the Renaissance. Meanwhile, most Protestants seem to believe the world is only 40,000 years old.
As silly a statement about "most Protestants" as many of the claims made on this thread about "most Catholics."
a priest determined it was only 6,000 years old
Yeah, right, and Pope John Paul the Second said: No, no, keep it up! And continue to enslave Eastern Europe.
Considering the number of Catholic sects we have now as opposed to 1455, I think a bad pope matters less-not every Catholic walks in lockstep with the pope any more, and excommunication lost its sting centuries ago when it was overused-people figured out that the pope is human-and now the excommunicated person/persons would just go to one of the Orthodox churches, which makes excommunication ineffective. And only God can deny anyone salvation-not the pope or any leader of any other church.
People are less inclined to listen to a rogue pope-many of us know our history-and he is increasingly becoming irrelevant as anything but a tool for a communist/socialist political agenda...
none of my friends are going to vote because of that stupid issue. They are very conservative out here .white Catholics voted by a huge margin for Romney last time.
WOW! I didn’t know that.
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