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Foundations of Catholic Social Teaching
Chapter 9: Pope on World Environment Day
Pope on World Environment Day
Film Focus Point: This report by the Catholic News Service is a summary of a speech by Pope Francis at his General Audience on June 5, 2013 on the occasion of World Environment Day. In it he links the concerns for nature with the concerns for impoverished nations of the world.
Text Focus Point: Pages 300-301
Discussion Questions:
- What does Pope Francis mean when he refers to natural ecology and human ecology? Why are they closely related as the pope affirms?
- Why do so many people tolerate the waste of precious resources?
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