Laudato Si: Reactions From Catholic Analysts and Bloggers Around the World

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Let’s Listen to Pope Francis on Climate - Josiah Neeley, First Things

The Return of Catholic Anti-Modernism (Laudato Si by Pope Francis) by R. R. Reno of First Things - Big Pulpit

Ten Things in Laudato Si You Won’t Hear About From the Media - Ryan Mayer, Epic Pew

Mixing Up the Sciences of Heaven and Earth - Father George W. Rutler, Crisis Magazine

A Concise Summary of Laudato Si, Pope Francis’ Encyclical on the Environment - Kevin Cotter, Focus Blog

Pope Francis Is Unduly Pessimistic about the World - Philip Booth, Catholic Herald

Pope Francis Urges ‘Changes of Lifestyle’ in Laudato Si – Austen Ivereigh, OSV Newsweekly

The Rise of Rex Mottram Catholicism – Paul Zummo, The American Catholic

Good News About the New Encyclical Laudato Si – Father John Zuhlsdorf, Fr. Z’s Blog

Popes’ Encyclical Is More Than Climate Change: It’s About Culture – Ryan T. Anderson PhD

Pope Francis’s Encyclical Is No Communistic, Anti-Life Screed – Stephen Bullivant, Catholic Herald Magazine

Editorial: Care for Our Home – Editorial Board, OSV Newsweekly

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