
Respect for the Body: A Response to Archbishop Jackels
There is a palpable difference between an entombed human body, ashes left over from cremation and effluent remaining from alkaline hydrolysis.
There is a palpable difference between an entombed human body, ashes left over from cremation and effluent remaining from alkaline hydrolysis.
Father Paul Haffner says the Catholic Church shouldn’t be too hasty to accept the climate change worldview currently being promoted by the U.N. and others.
After witnessing the ritual, Francis set aside his prepared remarks, opting instead to offer the Our Father without comment.
COMMENTARY: The working document for the Pan-Amazonian synod, and two other recently released documents, suggest that environmental policies will be treated as magisterial matters.
The environmentalist-actor had a brief meeting with the Holy Father on Jan. 28.
A conference at The Catholic University of America unfolded the role of the family in promoting ‘care for our common home,’ the Earth.
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A diverse gathering of influential Catholics came together to shape the immediate and long-term reception of Pope Francis’ eco encyclical.
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