Results from Tag: 'papal encyclicals'
Was Pope Leo XIV Offering His African Audiences a Preview of His New Encyclical?
ANALYSIS: In recent months, the Pope has returned several times to the themes of social doctrine. In Africa, however, he revealed his thoughts on these issues in greater depth.
Pope’s New Encyclical ‘Fratelli Tutti’ Outlines Vision for a Better World
In a document focused on today’s socio-economic problems, the Holy Father proposes an ideal of fraternity where all countries can be part of a “larger human family.”
Pope Francis to Release New Encyclical on Oct. 4
Pope Francis will offer a Mass at the tomb of St. Francis in Assisi privately at 3 p.m. before signing the encyclical, the Holy See press office said Sept. 5.
What Is Wrong With Socialism?
COMMENTARY: All one has to do is turn to three great papal encyclicals.
God Is Still Love: Benedict XVI’s ‘Deus Caritas Est’ After 10 Years
COMMENTARY: The 2006 encyclical provides the theological foundation for Pope Francis’ pontificate.
Laudato Si’s Ultimate Value
COMMENTARY: What cannot be lost amid the partisan posturing over this document is the most important, inspiring dimension of his text — his heartfelt vision of nature as divine creation.
Is Climate Change Natural or Man-Induced? For Pope Francis, It’s Both
A source familiar with the upcoming encyclical Laudato Si reinforces the Pope’s own message in yesterday’s Sunday Angelus: that ‘the encyclical is addressed to all.’
