La suceción del papa Francisco: la Ultraderecha y el Sur Global en la disputa vaticana

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La suceción del papa Francisco: la Ultraderecha y el Sur Global en la disputa vaticana - teleSUR

El cónclave de 2025 no solo decidirá el futuro de la Iglesia, sino que marcará el pulso ideológico de una era global cada vez más polarizada.

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#LaudatoSi is "really the first Third World encyclical. You know, this is coming from a pope who was shaped in really significant ways by economic crises during the Cold War in Argentina and being in the middle of a battleground between the First and Second World powers. It was drafted by a cardinal from Ghana. So this is coming from the side of the world that we don’t normally hear from."
https://www.democracynow.org/2015/6/18/pope_francis_bold_cultural_revolution_needed
#Catholic #NathanSchneider #Turkson #PeterTurkson #Ghana #Argentina #ThirdWorld
Pope Francis: “Bold Cultural Revolution” Needed to Save Planet from Climate Change & Consumerism

In his long-awaited encyclical on the environment and climate change, Pope Francis has called for swift action to save the planet from environmental ruin, urging world leaders to hear “the cry of the Earth and the cry of the poor.” He called for a change of lifestyle in rich countries steeped in a “throwaway” consumer culture, and an end to “obstructionist attitudes” that sometimes put profit before the common good. Pope Francis said protecting the planet is a moral and ethical “imperative” for believers and nonbelievers alike that should supersede political and economic interests. A major theme of the encyclical is the disparity between rich and poor. “We fail to see that some are mired in desperate and degrading poverty, with no way out, while others have not the faintest idea of what to do with their possessions, vainly showing off their supposed superiority and leaving behind them so much waste which, if it were the case everywhere, would destroy the planet,” he said. We speak to Naomi Klein, author of “This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate.” She has been invited to speak at the Vatican, where she will speak at the “People and Planet First: The Imperative to Change Course” conference. And here in New York is Nathan Schneider, columnist at America magazine, a national Catholic weekly magazine published by the Jesuits.

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> The same mindset.. also stands in the way of.. eliminating poverty. A more responsible overall approach is needed to deal with both problems: the reduction of pollution and the development of poorer countries and regions. ... .. democratic control over the economy and finance.. the basic choices made by human societies. This is the path the entire human family is on, the one which leads through New York to Paris and beyond"
https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/27826
#LaudatoSi #NaomiKlein #Turkson #IPCC #CIDSE
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