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Ecological Virtues in Laudato Si’

open access: yesEthics in Progress, 2016
Laudato Si’, Pope Francis’ recent encyclical on care for our common home, invites humanity to cultivate “ecological virtues” in order to become more responsible stewards of our imperilled common home.
Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam
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Notas para un comentario a «Fratelli Tutti», Encíclica del Papa Francisco: Una propuesta de amistad social y de fraternidad. Puntos clave

open access: yesCarthaginensia, 2023
San Francisco manifestó la esencia de una condición fraternal abierta que nos permite reconocer, apreciar y amar cada persona, sin tener en cuenta su cercanía física o donde él o ella han nacido o viven.
Rafael Sanz Valdivieso
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Relektura Humanae vitae w świetle niektórych faktorów moralności objawionej

open access: yesStudia Koszalińsko-Kołobrzeskie, 2019
The article analyzes the encyclical Humanae vitae with the help of the factors of revealed morality contained in the document of the Pontifical Biblical Commission The Bible and the morality. Biblical roots of Christian conduct.
Bogusław Mielec
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Encyclical Laudato si’ on the Question of Progress

open access: yesStudia Ecologiae et Bioethicae, 2020
Progress is one of the most recognizable characteristics of modern times. The present paper addresses the question of progress as the underlying theme of the encyclical Laudato si'. Progress has both good and bad sides.
Witold Kania
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Informing the ‘Broad Masses’: Early‐Twentieth‐Century Birth Control Debates and Activism in the Polish‐American Community

open access: yesGender &History, Volume 37, Issue 2, Page 667-683, July 2025.
Abstract During 1925–26 and 1928, debates about birth control took place in the readers' column of North Star (Gwiazda Polarna), a US Polish language weekly. These discussions provide a rare insight into how ideas spread by the US birth control movement were received by an immigrant and ethnic working‐class Catholic community.
Sylwia Kuźma‐Markowska
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Bonne nature, mauvais artifice ? L’Église catholique et l’écologie : retour sur Laudato Si’

open access: yesVertigO, 2017
In the spring of 2015, the encyclical letter of the pope Francis, Laudato Si’, adressed the subject of ecology and the protection of environment and opposed the idea, asserted nearly fifty years ago by Lynn T.
Jean-Michel Le Bot
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"Deus Caritas Est". Benedict XVI’s First Encyclical and Its Johannine Foundation in the Exegesis of St. Augustine

open access: yesVerbum Vitae
The article examines the Johannine foundation of the Encyclical Deus Caritas Est. It shows how Benedict XVI drew heavily on the Augustinian exegesis of the Johannine literature (with a particular focus on the First Epistle of John). The analysis follows
Isacco Pagani
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A LAUDATO SI’ NA PERSPECTIVA DO MÉTODO: “VER, JULGAR E AGIR”

open access: yesPerspectiva Teológica, 2016
Resumo: O objetivo deste artigo é fazer uma análise da Carta Encíclica Laudato Si' apresentada pelo Papa Francisco sob o método “ver, julgar e agir”. A Carta é uma reflexão ampla, de perspectiva antropológica, em que a questão ecológica ocupa o lugar ...
José Neivaldo Souza
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Le dossier Humani generis du Saint-Office

open access: yesJoMaCC
The Holy Office’s file on the drafting of the encyclical Humani generis allows to understand how a simple instruction against French Jesuits’ theological tendencies, became a text of universal scope.
Fouilloux, Étienne
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Chiesa, cattolicesimo e nazionalismo negli anni tra le due guerre. Introduzione

open access: yesStoricamente, 2019
Beginning with some references to XIX century processes of Catholicism nationalisation, to the construction of the cultural concept of “Catholic nation” and to the relationship between the Church and new nationalisms from the end of the XIX ...
Alfonso Botti
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