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What are the chances that the US bishops will follow Pope Francis in addressing an existential threat to human survival? | National Catholic Reporter
San Francisco is seen around noontime on Sept. 9, 2020, as wildfires in the Pacific Northwest turned the sky an ominious orange haze, and blanketed the city in darkness. (Unsplash/Patrick Perkins)
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Like prior stand against nuclear weapons, climate emergency calls for bold leadership from US...
Once before, U.S. bishops issued a collective public address on an existential issue from the point of faith and morals when the future of the world hung in the balance. Then, it was nuclear weapons....
8:56 PM · Oct 23, 2021
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Reyanna Rice
@ReyannaRice
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Oct 23, 2021
Slim to none…
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@RobertEllsberg
@RobertEllsberg
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Oct 23, 2021
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Liz Sues
@liz_sues
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Oct 23, 2021
Zero
Peter Kupselaitis
@PeteKupselaitis
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Oct 24, 2021
Our future depends on those invited aboard the ark!
Henry Karlson
@HenryKarlsonIII
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Oct 24, 2021
Yep, silence is madness:
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When Dealing With Climate Change, Silence Is Madness
Climate change is real; to do nothing about it, to be silent about it, is madness; why, then, are so many US bishops silent about it?