"Our duties towards the environment are linked to our duties towards the human person, considered in himself and in relation to others. It would be wrong to uphold one set of duties while trampling on the other. Herein lies a grave contradiction in our mentality and practice today: one which demeans the person, disrupts the environment, and damages society." Benedict XVI. Caritas in Veritate, June 2009.
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Sunday, September 18, 2011
Catholic Ecology for Catechetical Sunday
Here's a sampling of posts and columns to help use ecology to teach theology, and vice versa:
Ecology from the Holy Father’s perspective: here, and here, and here.
Climate change: here, and here, and here, and here, and here, and here.
Life and abortion: here, and here and here.
Then there's insights from such topics as biodiversity, sailing, coal mines, Easter, and tornado chasing.
And, related to all this: human anthropology.
There's much, much more, so enjoy as you explore . . .
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