
The Center for Eco-Stewardship at Benedictine College hosted the author and scholar who described for an audience of 1,000 what Church teaching uniquely brings to ecology.
The Center for Eco-Stewardship at Benedictine College hosted the author and scholar who described for an audience of 1,000 what Church teaching uniquely brings to ecology.
“People are so immersed in technology that a bit of fresh air, prickly discomfort underfoot, and star shine is just what we need.”
If 2014 was the year of media misunderstandings of the pope, 2015 was the year Catholics got him wrong. It should have been a defining year for Pope Francis as a defender of
Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Sí zeros in on a fundamental problem with American culture that we would rather not focus on: The dark triumph of technology in almost every aspect of our
The criticisms of Pope Francis’ economic vision have been harsh and unrelenting: National Review says “Laudato No,” Maureen Mullarkey in The Federalist called it “An Extravagant Rant“ and David Brooks in The New York Times echoes their basic
Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato Si came out yesterday, and my newsfeeds have been full of my friends’ favorite quotes (which tells you what kind of friends I have). To keep up with
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