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Pope Francis’ second encyclical, Laudato Si’, directly addresses the responsibility all persons share for the care of our common home, the earth. This essay investigates Pope Francis’ conception of integral ecology as a communication ethic that calls ...
John H. Prellwitz
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Becoming a Fraternal Organization: Insights from the Encyclical Fratelli Tutti. [PDF]
Zózimo R, Pina E Cunha M, Rego A.
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Breaking Out: The Expansiveness of Restorative Justice in Laudato Si'
In this article, my argument is that Pope Francis integrates a restorative justice approach in Laudato Si’ and this offers some key contributions to a transition occurring in official Catholic social teaching.
Eli McCarthy
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Education for just transitions: Lifelong learning and the 30th anniversary Human Development Report. [PDF]
McGrath S, Deneulin S.
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Strange as This Weather Has Been: Teaching Laudato Si’ and Ecofeminism
Ann Pancake’s 2007 novel Strange as This Weather Has Been serves as a helpful complement to Laudato Si’ by filling a crucial gap in the encyclical: the absence of addressing the importance of ecofeminist issues in the environmental crisis. In this essay,
David von Schlichten
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Recovery of Waste Materials: Technological Research and Industrial Scale-Up. [PDF]
Medici F.
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The Biblical Understanding of Laudato Si’
Laudato Si?is a encyclical letter of Pope Francis, which is comprised of six chapters. Subtitled as “On Care for Our Common Home? the document establishes the ecclesiastical perspective regarding the ecological crisis of humankind, and seeks Christian solutions for that.
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Pope Francis, head of catholic Church, passed away in 2025. He was a faith leader well-known for his appeals on issues of humanity, human rights, and development such as migration, peace, poverty alleviation, economics, and ecology.
Tebaldo Vinciguerra
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