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Pope Francis’s edict on climate change will anger deniers and US churches
The Guardian ^ | December 27, 2014 | John Vidal

Posted on 12/27/2014 3:36:41 PM PST by ebb tide

He has been called the “superman pope”, and it would be hard to deny that Pope Francis has had a good December. Cited by President Barack Obama as a key player in the thawing relations between the US and Cuba, the Argentinian pontiff followed that by lecturing his cardinals on the need to clean up Vatican politics. But can Francis achieve a feat that has so far eluded secular powers and inspire decisive action on climate change? It looks as if he will give it a go.

(Excerpt) Read more at theguardian.com ...


TOPICS: Catholic; Religion & Science
KEYWORDS: francis; globalwarminghoax; popefrancis; romancatholicism; treehuggers
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To: dfwgator
Benedict is still my Pope.

Keep talking like that until they come to behead you....as they will.

81 posted on 12/27/2014 6:43:14 PM PST by Rapscallion (Obama intends to destroy America.)
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To: Rapscallion

“The pope and the Vatican seem deliberately unaware of the genocide of Christians in Iraq, Syria, Pakistan and other places.”

I guess you didn’t hear what the pope said on Christmas day:

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-30601662


82 posted on 12/27/2014 6:45:07 PM PST by vladimir998
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To: Rapscallion

“Keep talking like that until they come to behead you....as they will.”

Oh, get real.


83 posted on 12/27/2014 6:56:17 PM PST by vladimir998
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To: ebb tide

Pfft...has he started smoking marijuana yet?


84 posted on 12/27/2014 7:10:13 PM PST by mac_truck ( Aide toi et dieu t aide)
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To: ebb tide

The Pope should stick to the Roman Catholic religion, not Al Gore’s Manmade Global Warming religion..


86 posted on 12/27/2014 7:13:43 PM PST by RightWingConspirator (Obamanation--the most corrupt regime since Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe)
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To: ohioman

Would bet, too. I admired him a great deal. Still do.


87 posted on 12/27/2014 7:22:44 PM PST by RushIsMyTeddyBear (The White House is now known as "Casa Blanca".)
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To: vladimir998
From your source:

"You are like Jesus on Christmas night. There was no room for him either," he told them.

Francis seemed more focused on immigrants than Christ on His Birthday.

88 posted on 12/27/2014 7:39:26 PM PST by ebb tide (I am the first pope whoÂ… studied theology after the Council ...Humble Jorge)
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To: ebb tide

Dope Pope


89 posted on 12/27/2014 7:46:15 PM PST by bramps (Go West America!)
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To: ebb tide

Mistranslated again, I see.


90 posted on 12/27/2014 7:48:03 PM PST by Colonel_Flagg ("Compromise" means you've already decided you lost.)
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To: ebb tide

“Francis seemed more focused on immigrants than Christ on His Birthday.”

Gee, at least you finally actually read what he said. That’s a start. But, again, we see that you apparently read little and therefore post things that aren’t really true:

http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/pope-francis-christs-birth-more-powerful-than-history-of-sin-24102/

Or how about:

Dear Brothers and Sisters, Merry Christmas!

Jesus, the Son of God, the Saviour of the world, is born for us, born in Bethlehem of a
Virgin, fulfilling the ancient prophecies. The Virgin’s name is Mary, the wife of Joseph.

Humble people, full of hope in the goodness of God, are those who welcome Jesus and recognize him. And so the Holy Spirit enlightened the shepherds of Bethlehem, who hastened to the grotto and adored the Child. Then the Spirit led the elderly and humble couple Simeon and Anna into the temple of Jerusalem, and they recognized in Jesus the Messiah. “My eyes have seen your salvation”, Simeon exclaimed, “the salvation prepared by God in the sight of all peoples” (Lk 2:30).

Yes, brothers and sisters, Jesus is the salvation for every person and for every people!

Today I ask him, the Saviour of the world, to look upon our brothers and sisters in Iraq and Syria, who for too long now have suffered the effects of ongoing conflict, and who, together with those belonging to other ethnic and religious groups, are suffering a brutal persecution. May Christmas bring them hope, as indeed also to the many displaced persons, exiles and refugees, children, adults and elderly, from this region and from the whole world. May indifference be changed into closeness and rejection into hospitality, so that all who now are suffering may receive the necessary humanitarian help to overcome the rigours of winter, return to their countries and live with dignity. May the Lord open hearts to trust, and may he bestow his peace upon the whole Middle East, beginning with the land blessed by his birth, thereby sustaining the efforts of those committed effectively to dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians.

May Jesus, Saviour of the world, protect all who suffer in Ukraine, and grant that their beloved land may overcome tensions, conquer hatred and violence, and set out on a new journey of fraternity and reconciliation.

May Christ the Saviour give peace to Nigeria, where (even in these hours) more blood is being shed and too many people are unjustly deprived of their possessions, held as hostages or killed. I invoke peace also on the other parts of the African continent, thinking especially of Libya, South Sudan, the Central African Republic, and various regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. I beseech all who have political responsibility to commit themselves through dialogue to overcoming differences and to building a lasting, fraternal coexistence.

May Jesus save the vast numbers of children who are victims of violence, made objects of trade and trafficking, or forced to become soldiers; children, so many abused children. May he give comfort to the families of the children killed in Pakistan last week. May he be close to all who suffer from illness, especially the victims of the Ebola epidemic, above all in Liberia, in Sierra Leone and in Guinea. As I thank all who are courageously dedicated to assisting the sick and their family members, I once more make an urgent appeal that the necessary assistance and treatment be provided.

The Child Jesus. My thoughts turn to all those children today who are killed and ill-treated, be they infants killed in the womb, deprived of that generous love of their parents and then buried in the egoism of a culture that does not love life; be they children displaced due to war and persecution, abused and taken advantage of before our very eyes and our complicit silence. I think also of those infants massacred in bomb attacks, also those where the Son of God was born. Even today, their impotent silence cries out under the sword of so many Herods. On their blood stands the shadow of contemporary Herods. Truly there are so many tears this Christmas, together with the tears of the Infant Jesus.

Dear brothers and sisters, may the Holy Spirit today enlighten our hearts, that we may recognize in the Infant Jesus, born in Bethlehem of the Virgin Mary, the salvation given by God to each one of us, to each man and woman and to all the peoples of the earth. May the power of Christ, which brings freedom and service, be felt in so many hearts afflicted by war, persecution and slavery. May this divine power, by its meekness, take away the hardness of heart of so many men and women immersed in worldliness and indifference, the globalization of indifference. May his redeeming strength transform arms into ploughshares, destruction into creativity, hatred into love and tenderness. Then we will be able to cry out with joy: “Our eyes have seen your salvation”.

With these thoughts I wish you all a Merry Christmas!
http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/the-popes-christmas-prayer-deliver-children-who-suffer-due-to-violence-41235/

Or from the 26th:

Dear brothers and sisters,

Today the liturgy recalls the witness of Saint Stephen. Chosen by the Apostles, together with six others, for the diaconate of charity in the community of Jerusalem, he became the first martyr of the Church. With his martyrdom, Stephen honored the coming into the world of the King of kings, offering to Him the gift of his own life. And so he shows us how to live the fullness of the mystery of Christmas.

The Gospel of this feast gives a part of Jesus’ discourse to his disciples in the moment in which He sends them on mission. Among other things, He says, “You will be hated by all because of my name, but whoever endures to the end will be saved.” (Mt 10:22). These words of the Lord do not disrupt the celebration of Christmas, but strip it of that false saccharine-sweetness that does not belong to it. It makes us understand that in the trials accepted on account of the faith, violence is overcome by love, death by life. To truly welcome Jesus in our existence, and to prolong the joy of the Holy Night, the path is precisely the one indicated in this Gospel: that is, to bear witness in humility, in silent service, without fear of going against the current, able to pay in person. And if not all are called, as Saint Stephen was, to shed their own blood, nonetheless, every Christian is called in every circumstance to live a life that is coherent with the faith he or she professes.

Following the Gospel is certainly a demanding path, but those who travel it with fidelity and courage receive the gift promised by the Lord to men and women of good will. At Bethlehem, in fact, the angels announced to the shepherds, “on earth peace to those on whom His favor rests” (Lk 2:14). This peace given by God is able to soothe the conscience of those who, through the trials of life, know to welcome the Word of God and observe it with perseverance to the end (cf. Mt 10:22).

Today let us pray in a special way for all those who are discriminated against because of their witness to Christ. I want to say to each of them: If you carry this cross with love, you have entered into the mystery of Christmas, you are in the heart of Jesus and of the Church.

Let us pray also that, thanks to the sacrifices of the martyrs of today, the commitment to recognize and concretely to ensure religious liberty – an inalienable right of every human person – would be strengthened in every part of the world.

Dear brothers and sisters, I hope all of you will enjoy a peaceful Christmas feast. May Saint Stephen, Deacon and Proto-martyr, sustain on our daily path all of us, who hope to be crowned, in the end, in the festive assembly of the Saints in paradise.

http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/saints-martyrdom-strips-christmas-of-false-saccharine-sweetness-42119/


91 posted on 12/27/2014 8:30:13 PM PST by vladimir998
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To: SaxxonWoods

I’m not good at recalling where I read things decades ago (sorry), but I did read it. It was a clear reference to pagan-environmentalism, which was usually termed eco-something then.


92 posted on 12/27/2014 8:36:16 PM PST by steve86 (Prophecies of Maelmhaedhoc OÂ’Morgair (Latin form: Malachy))
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To: dfwgator; MinuteGal

“Benedict is still my Pope.”

Ditto.


93 posted on 12/28/2014 1:15:48 AM PST by flaglady47 (The useful idiots always go first)
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To: ebb tide

Was he speaking ex catheter?


94 posted on 12/28/2014 3:13:17 AM PST by Rocky (The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it. George Orwel)
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To: ebb tide
He's not the first Pope to have opinions on us needing to protect the Earth from Humans so we don't destroy it.

I prefer to believe that God's Will will be done and that we will not deflect His Will by destruction of the planet...

95 posted on 12/28/2014 3:30:30 AM PST by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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To: vladimir998; ebb tide
I think the main idea that ebbtide is trying to express is that Francis is writing an encyclical on climate change/environmental causes and by that fact alone he appears to care more about the environment than about abortion and abortion-related causes such as pro-aborts receiving communion.

From the article:

“A papal encyclical is rare. It is among the highest levels of a pope’s authority. It will be 50 to 60 pages long; it’s a big deal.

Having said that, I understood what you were trying to say about letting him do this instead of everything else. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I took that to mean that it's better if he stays away from issues of faith and morals because he's apt to screw it up.

96 posted on 12/28/2014 7:33:17 AM PST by piusv
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To: piusv

“Correct me if I’m wrong, but I took that to mean that it’s better if he stays away from issues of faith and morals because he’s apt to screw it up.”

It’s not that he would necessarily “screw it up” - and there are certain protections if he speaks ex cathedra of course. I just believe he is a lousy communicator and has muddled thinking. Even when he is doing the right thing, he seems to do a lousy job of communicating what’s what.


97 posted on 12/28/2014 8:58:57 AM PST by vladimir998
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To: ebb tide

I eagerly await news of our Pope’s degrees in Climatology and Statistical Analysis. The charism of Papal infallibility does not extend to the science of climate change.


98 posted on 12/28/2014 9:32:01 AM PST by lastchance (Credo.)
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To: ebb tide
So where are the catholics who will claim that this must be "an error in translation"?

This pope is a socialist. He is in favor of the downfall of individualism and freedom. He is in favor of the latinos taking over the US and eating away at our strengths. The sooner this is realized the better.

99 posted on 12/28/2014 11:53:02 AM PST by what's up
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To: ebb tide
This removes all remaining doubt, not that there was much.
100 posted on 12/28/2014 8:47:41 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (Black lies matter. 'White privilege' is dog-whistle for 'kill white people.')
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