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The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

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9cc3f4  No.696120

Francis urges action – on plastic…

Pope calls plastics littering oceans an ‘emergency’

http://archive.today/2018.09.03-024748/https://apnews.com/9c85604728bd4065a9d759b811b6da92/Pope-decries-

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis on Saturday called for concrete action to combat the “emergency” of plastics littering seas and oceans, lamenting the lack of effective regulation to protect the world’s waters. Building on his papacy’s concern for the environment, Francis issued a message aimed at galvanizing Christians and others to commit to saving what he hails as the “impressive and marvelous,” God-given gift of the “great waters and all they contain.”

“Sadly, all too often many efforts fail due to the lack of effective regulation and means of control, particularly with regard to the protection of marine areas beyond national confines,” the pope wrote. “We cannot allow our seas and oceans to be littered by endless fields of floating plastic,” Francis said. “Here, too, our active commitment is needed to confront this emergency.”

Francis recommended a two-pronged approach, saying: “We need to pray as if everything depended on God’s providence and work as if everything depended on us.” He also denounced as “unacceptable” the privatization of water resources at the expense of the “human right to have access to this good.” With countries from Italy to Australia promoting policies to thwart migrants from arriving by sea, Francis prayed that “waters may not be a sign of separation of peoples, but of encounter for the human community.”

“Let us pray that those who risk their lives at sea in search of a better future may be kept safe,” Francis added. Malta and Italy have recently cracked down on charity-run boats which aim to rescue migrants from smugglers’ unseaworthy boats. Other European Union nations, such as Hungary and Poland, have refused to share the burden of caring for some of the hundreds of thousands of asylum-seekers who reached the continent’s southern shores in recent years. Francis didn’t single out any countries. Instead, he directed part of his message to all politicians having to tackle migration and climate change, appealing for them to apply “generous and farsighted responsibility.”

f4b106  No.696124

Should I answer the Dubia? Should I respond to the huge portion of the church that calls me a heretic? Should I crackdown on child sex abuse?

Nope, Im going to talk about poor fish


b567d4  No.696137

>>696124

>the Pope only says one thing per day

You should pay more attention.


88159a  No.696163

When exactly did Catholics get so obsessed with social justice issues?


275b62  No.696168

Those damn dirty catholics caring about God's creation.


1efcd2  No.696186

Don't accept illegal immigrants from the sea, no more drowning deaths in leaky boats. It really is that simple unless you're more interested in virtue signalling than actually stopping the deaths.


9427fb  No.696187

>>696124

How about responding to Vigano. Guess Cupich was right, he is too busy with the environment.


9427fb  No.696189

>>696137

He would be a lot better if he restricted himself in this way. Sage for double post.


7868bb  No.696210

Pay no attention to the bishops behind the curtain, we have a plastic crisis to deal with! - Francis


a794d5  No.696219

>>696168

Except when it comes to human biodiversity, because muh race ain't real.


69d509  No.696221

Plastic is a legit issue tbh, but now probably isn't the best time to bring it up, especially with all the 'abuse' talk right now.


9a81f5  No.696225

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7e7898  No.696232

>>696163

Second Vatican Council. Also communist infiltration.

However it's a natural consequence of losing spirituality, see also the Church of England. When you lose sight of God the only thing you have left is secular utopianism and progressive batles.

Furthermore I'm fully convinced most of the jesuit order do not believe in Jesus. They think the Bible is wrong and they have to build some sort of world religion and turn the Church into a Deist world authority preaching secular ethics for everyone, believers and atheists. This is their goal.


762029  No.696282

Not the absolute evils happening in the west such as mass promiscuity, abortions and blasphemy upon blasphemy

Not the various groups trafficking narcotics and children

Not the various governments genociding their populations in the name of diversity

Not the various paedophiles in the catholic church

Not the rise of a literal war religion founded entirely on bloodshed

Not even social unrest between the left and the right

But plastic littering is an emergency

The one true church everyone, simply ebin


87c778  No.696292

>>696219

>muh human biodiversity

You’re not fooling anyone, Paul.


87c778  No.696294

>>696282

>muh white genocide

Unlike this meme, the plastic problem is real.




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