Pope to make climate action a moral obligation

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I totally agree with our highly intelligent and informed Holy Father’s assessment and opinion on proper stewardship of our Earth and its climate.
 
The position of the Pope delivered as part of a UN address would not be considered the Pope speaking authoritatively on a matter of faith and morals, as far as I can determine. Pope’s have opinions on all kinds of issues and sometimes they are just that - opinions. Any part of his address which esentially restates the constant teaching of the Church (ie man as steward and caretaker of his environment) would be part of the teaching authority of the Church.

When the Pope presents a teaching, such as an encyclical, on a matter of faith and morals, it is not necessarily “infallible”. If it is not, we don’t have to agree necessarily but we have to assent. That is, we can’t disobey.
Sounds like this cafeteria is closed too. Thanks for the clarification.
 
I totally agree with our highly intelligent and informed Holy Father’s assessment and opinion on proper stewardship of our Earth and its climate.
Well, I don’t know if I currently agree with him or not on the specifics(because I really don’t have much of an idea of what the Holy Father will say). But whatever he does write in his encyclical, I will bring myself to agree with it, or at the very least, assent to it (that being our duty as Catholics, according to my knowledgable friends here). In any case, if I come to find that the Holy Father and I disagree about an issue (such as the care of the earth), it won’t take me long to figure out which one of us is more likely to be mistaken. 😉

I’m afraid to say that (as an evangelical) I disagreed with two popes over the Iraq war. Though I realize that was their political opinion, and not understood to be infallible, I sincerely regret supporting that invasion against their advice. 😊
 
I just hope the Pope doesn’t put too much stock into the man made global warming— I think that whole issue is sort of the same kind of science practiced by witch doctors as to “eclipses” in prior centuries. I do think, however there are many other good and moral reasons to be be good stewards of the earths resources— not the least of which is the imperialism connected w/ the energy barons!
 
I hope he is very careful how he words his statements so that they don’t get hijacked to promote a particular eco-solution … such as the reduction of CO2. I have a great deal of confidence in his prudence but I have to say that having him speak out on this subject gives me some real concern especially in light of the Vatican going to the extreme of buying carbon offsets to achieve the politically correct neutral carbon footprint.

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This could be a big money maker for the Church. At one time they sold indulgences, perhaps they could diversify into carbon offsets!

Nohome
 
This could be a big money maker for the Church. At one time they sold indulgences, perhaps they could diversify into carbon offsets!

Nohome
Charity demands I not reply to this. Praying for you.
 
YESSSSS!!!

We Green Catholics are ever so grateful!
As long as being a Green? catholic does not mean ABC and abortion then go for it.

We practice conservation in our home also. But I just consider then as being Faithfulo Catholics.
 
This could be a big money maker for the Church. At one time they sold indulgences, perhaps they could diversify into carbon offsets!

Nohome
Nice to see I am not the only one whose jokes fall flat.
 
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