The following comes from a September 5 Catholic Voice article:
Rev. Thomas Massaro, SJ, discussed how Pope Francis’ landmark encyclical, Laudato Si’ relates to South Asia to a standing room audience on Aug. 20 at Newman Hall, Berkeley.
The mostly Indian and Sri Lankan Catholic members of the Joseph Naik Vaz Institute invited Father Massaro to give this “Care for Creation” lecture to celebrate the one year anniversary of the publication of Laudato Si’ and also of the canonization by Pope Francis of the Indian-Sri Lankan Saint, St. Joseph Vaz (1651-1711), both in 2015.
Father Massaro, former dean of the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley, is on sabbatical to write a new book on the social teachings of Pope Francis.
Father Massaro called Laudato Si’ the most important papal writing of all time. This is a “social encyclical” which is a universal teaching for “all people of goodwill” and which applies to all regions of the world.
In Laudato Si’, Pope Francis begins by reviewing the state of our Common Home (planet Earth), the views of the Gospel about Creation and the human roots of the present ecological crisis. The encyclical offers actions, including the need for ecological education and spirituality.
Father Massaro then reviewed the development of Catholic teaching about a “creation-centered” model in our dealings with the natural world.
Father Massaro called attention to three environmental teachings Pope Francis emphasizes in Laudato Si’. First, that we all have a solemn duty to respect the right of all people to clean drinking water. Second, the preservation of biodiversity must be a strong social priority. And third, all currently living humans have an ecological obligation both to future generations of humans and to all future living things, with whom we are called to live in solidarity.
The lecture concluded with a discussion by an interfaith panel of Bay Area religious leaders speaking about their different faith perspectives on Creation, Nature, and our responsibility toward them.
They included representatives of the California Interfaith Power and Light, Vedanta Society of Northern California, the Islamic Cultural Center of Northern California, the Tibetan Buddhist lineage of Lama Norbu, and Sister Shalet Mendonca of the Bethany Sisters, India, a doctoral student at the Jesuit School, who spoke about her work in empowering women religious to respond to Laudato Si’.
Only if you’re a leftist/Marxist pretending to be Catholic, which is the case with the vast majority of Jesuits.
Or a dissenting Catholic hoping for The Church’s stamp of approval on sexual sin. Popes come and go but God’s Moral Laws are forever.
Fortune/Time Global Forum 2016 to Take Place in the Vatican
https://fortune.com/2016/09/06/fortune-global-forum-vatican/
The Money Trail: Why Catholic Bishops Are Silent on Hillary
With millions of federal funds to support the Obama administration’s mass refugee resettlement program, it is expected that the Bishops will remain silent about Hillary Clinton, and criticize Donald Trump who seeks to halt Syrian refugee migration into the U.S., so that vetting for terrorism can be ensured. The Bishops’ silence comes at a big price…. hundreds of millions from Barack Obama.
https://remnantnewspaper.com/web/index.php/articles/item/2746-the-money-trail-why-catholic-bishops-are-silent-on-hillary
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We hear much about vote your conscience. Catholics, take note of the cozy blasphemous financial arrangement between the democratic abortion- promoting Obama administration and the Catholic hierarchal money changers as you inform your conscience.
It’s no wonder that the Bishops’ Conference won’t bite the hand that feeds it.
https://remnantnewspaper.com/web/index.php/articles/item/2746-the-money-trail-why-catholic-bishops-are-silent-on-hillary
Gee, countless theologians have had to restrain themselves criticizing Laudato Si, so to not overtly accuse the pope of heresy. But this clown comes along (no Roman collar, but nice lavender jacket) and says it is the most important papal document ever written? Of course, he’s read all of them, so we should trust him. But one must marvel at his perspective. The ink is barely dry, but his lens of history judges it more important than anything for 2,000 years. The JTSB is blessed to have such a prophet. Stand him on a soap box on Market St.
You need to stand on a soap box, or some box, on Market St, so that you are NOT standing on all the biohazardous matter left by the denizens of our fine city.
I should have said Telegraph Ave. as this is all some Berkeley mind expansion trip this guy is on. At least the Jesuits got it right putting JSTB there.
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha. A funny, sad & excellent example of the majority of Jesuit Marxist thinking. Calling the worst example the best example does shore up a fellow Jesuit (& pope) doesn’t it?. Never mind addressing the facts & (overwhelming) contradicting opinions across the Catholic universe. And he can use all of this in his book & make money. How low can the Jesuits go? Only God knows but many of us aren’t surprised anymore. When I start to think, our church seems to be in a big mess, I say a Hail Mary. God will deliver us. Nothing new here. God rules. Praying….Hail Mary………
This man is a fool, and I do not mean a fool for Christ.