
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.”
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 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.
COMMENTARY: All one has to do is turn to three great papal encyclicals.
COMMENTARY: The 2006 encyclical provides the theological foundation for Pope Francis’ pontificate.
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.
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.’
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