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New Website Content: Population & Solidarity

6/17/10–”Catholic Perspectives on Climate Change & Population” — Using statements from the Vatican, the Bishops, and other sources, the new page focuses on two interrelated issues: “The Sacredness of Human Life and the Imperative to Respect Human Dignity” and the “Proper Use of the Resources of the Earth Intended for All.”
“Solidarity and Climate Change” — The Church Teachings page now includes the principle of “solidarity” which perhaps best embodies our Christian commitment to both Creation and humankind, and particularly to poor people who suffer the most from environmental degradation and climate change.

Tags: Catholic, Catholic Social Teaching, climate change, population, resources, solidarity, theology

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