What the pope said about the environment is only a Catholic moral issue insofar as what he said is true. But he said things that are plainly not true and other things which don’t appear to be true and cannot be proven…But climate change theory, like evolution theory, is not a traditional Catholic teaching, does not accord with reason and the faithful are not obliged to believe it.
So you are saying that you know better than 1000s of climate scientists, the Pontifical Academic of Sciences, JPII, BXVI, and Pope Francis on this issue. I guess people are free to believe men from Mars are causing the warming or that all the measurements are fraudulent coming out of a giant conspiracy of 1000s of climate scientists, but those are personal “revelations” or delusions (albeit fostered by the well-funded CC denialist industry) and not for the whole church to follow or accept.
Furthermore, there is a huge difference between climate change and evolution. Failing to accept evolution causes no harm to others – tho it
might not be good for one’s soul because it might be tantamount to a lie not to accept it. However, failing to accept that climate change is real, harmful, and caused by us humans, and then failing to help mitigate it is a lot more serious a flaw or sin. It is willful and negligent participation in the harm and killing of other people and God’s creation.
That is what the Pope is trying to warn us about – not only the lives of others (including our progeny), but our own spiritual jeopardy.
He was wrong to say that the earth looks like an immense pile of filth. We can see for ourselves that it does not. For the most part it looks beautiful. It only looks filthy in certain areas such as uncared-for neighborhoods and junkyards and places where there is much waste disposal.
That’s bec the Pope is pope for all Catholics, not just the rich in wealthy nations in their wealthy and middle class neighborhoods.
Where do you think the trash and toxic hazards mainly generated by the rich and middle class go – both “upstream” in the resource extraction, shipping, and processing AND “downstream” as we pollute and discard? To the poor areas, some of which indeed look like filth piles with toxic rivers and fields from which they used to eek out a living.
Also the economic system we have now is very unjust. Yes, we can buy things at low cost in the Big Box stores, but that is because these things do not include the costs of these above-mentioned externalities (harming people’s health and livelihood in countries far away and at home), or the cheap and even slave labor. (Yes, there are more slaves in the world today than at any time in history, busy producing our sugar, chocolate, and other products, and fulfilling evil fantasies of corrupt people.)
People living in beautiful places and our corporate media may shut their eyes and ears to all of this, but the Pope knows about it, and his heart – aligned well with the Sacred Heart of Jesus – goes out to those suffering the consequences.
A teaching of the pope or some bishops is not Catholic simply for being taught by them or for having a Catholic flavor. Catholic refers to the whole Church and the fulness of truth that it teaches. Catholic doctrine is the traditional teaching of the Church which comes from the apostles and Church Fathers,or it flows from those teachings and accords with reason,and must be held by all the faithful…
Never heard of that standard – that all the faithful must accept that climate change is real and harmful for the Pope’s teaching on it to be valid and followed, before one might consider turning off lights not in use or the myriad of other things we need to do to mitigate climate change?
What if the so-called “faithful” are totally wrong and willingly bamboozled by the corrupt powerful CC denialist industry on this, bec they really don’t want to know the truth? Bec the truth hurts, and it does hurt.