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josh_the_goat
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I’m working on a research paper on Roman Catholicism and the Environment. More specifically, I’m focusing on why priests tend to shy away from explaining the Church’s stance on Environmental issues.
I understand that the homily should be an explanation of scripture, but there are quite a few passages on the beauty of creation, yet the homilies never address our responsibility to maintain that creation.
With all of the documents from bishops and from the Pope explaining the Church’s stance, why do priests tend to avoid this topic?
If anyone has documents which I could use for reference in my paper, I would greatly appreciate it.
I understand that the homily should be an explanation of scripture, but there are quite a few passages on the beauty of creation, yet the homilies never address our responsibility to maintain that creation.
With all of the documents from bishops and from the Pope explaining the Church’s stance, why do priests tend to avoid this topic?
If anyone has documents which I could use for reference in my paper, I would greatly appreciate it.