In a message to a meeting of the Laudato si' communities
in Italy, Pope Francis stressed how "social justice and ecology are
deeply interconnected." The Pope spoke also about the destruction of the
Amazon and its connection to repercussions on a global level. Read
more, including the Holy Father's points for reflection, in this Vatican
News report.
PROJECT OF THE WEEK
The Pope's missions...
Archbishop
Fulton Sheen's "greatest love," he said, were the Pope's missions.
Leading one of the Pope's mission societies in the United States (1950
to 1966), he spoke and wrote of the great work accomplished for the poor
and marginalized in these missions. Learn more about those efforts
today, especially for children and families.
PHILIPPINES
Remaining close to the people
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THIS WEEK IN THE POPE'S MISSIONS - July 9, 2019
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Archbishop Fulton Sheen To Be 'Blessed'
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During
his time as National Director of the Society for the Propagation of the
Faith, one of the Pope's four mission societies, Archbishop Fulton J.
Sheen referred to the missions of the Church as his "greatest love."
This past weekend Pope Francis declared one new saint and approved eight
decrees bringing a woman and seven men closer to sainthood. Among them:
Archbishop Sheen. Learn more in this Vatican News story.
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THE AMAZON The Church cannot remain silent
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Marawi
in the Philippines was reduced to rubble. As a result of the fighting
in that city in 2017, the Christian community of about 20,000 was
scattered among the half a million who fled. "We remain close to the
people, encouraging the hope of starting a long journey towards recovery
and reconstruction... working for reconciliation and peace-building,"
said the Redemptorist missionaries who continue their service there.
Learn more in this article from FIDES missionary news service.
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