Laudato Si
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Care of Our Common Home: talks
News | Blackfriars Priory recently hosted talks on “Care of Our Common Home: Reflecting on Laudato Si’”. The speakers were Dr Austen
Laudato Si’: Ecological Conversion
This post builds on many of the themes highlighted by Br Luke in his post on ‘Education’ and looks through
Laudato Si’: Rest
Do you have enough hours in your day? If not, you must be a busy person. So do you have
Laudato Si’: Civic and Political Love
I remember in Confession a particular priest said to me that “charity is always the answer”. Charity, or caritas in
Laudato Si’: Education
In chapter six of Laudato Si’ Pope Francis discusses “towards a new lifestyle” and environmental education. Francis starts in §202
Laudato Si’ International Action
Solve this common environmental problem with a weird trick that will blow your mind! The presence of heavy metals such as
Laudato Si’: Human Dignity
In Laudato Si’, Pope Francis employs the concept of human dignity as part of a wide appeal to all men
Laudato Si’: Technological Advances
Undoubtedly the key feature that marks out our generation from previous ones is the rapid advances made in technology over
Laudato Si’: “The Common Good”
I remember well the political uproar in my youth when a Dutch bishop stated that if someone was too poor
Laudato Si’: “Global Inequality”
We live in a world marked by gross inequality. The gap between the few who have in abundance and the many
Laudato Si’: “The Gospel of Creation”
I remember my civil engineering Professor tell a story of a construction project he was involved in, at a site
New Series: Laudato Si’
Earlier this year, Pope Francis published his much-anticipated encyclical on the Care for our Common Home, Laudato Si. This challenging