So, wow, I just love it that the Pope weighed in on climate change, and I can understand now why so many American bishops hate his guts. The latter chapters in this Encyclical Letter are a scathing critique of capitalism and consumerism. Some of this stuff was so on point. I will never agree with the Catholic Church on everything, but I think this little letter is a masterpiece. Getting conservative Catholics to recognized that the climate crisis is real and human caused is no small feat. I only regret that I had not read it sooner.
2023 Reading Challenge: On Hope by Pope Francis
“Hope is the ability to go beyond human reasoning, wisdom, and prudence of the world, beyond what is normally considered common sense, to believe in the impossible. Hope opens new horizons, making us capable of dreaming what is not even imaginable. This hope invites us to enter the darkness of an uncertain future and to walk through and into the light. It is beautiful, the virtue of hope; it gives us great strength to walk in life.”
2023 Reading Challenge: Gaudete et Exsultate
So I decided to dive into this book by Pope Francis, because I love his implicit (and sometimes explicit) critique of capitalism and consumerism. It’s nice to have a spiritual perspective on many of the secular questions that I am grappling with in my own work and writing.