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From the page: "Pope Benedict XVI added to his growing reputation as the "green Pope" on Tuesday (July 7) with the release of a new encyclical Caritas in Veritate (Charity in Truth). A call for sustainable development in the broadest sense, the Pope's letter addressed the... more
Reviewed by sustainablogger Jul 09, 12:27pm ( 2 reviews ) • sundancechannel.com
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Rated by chiefdhruv on Jul 09, 1:26pm
well thats good. hopefully the next time some crazy bible-toting person claims that protecting the environment is against their religion i can point to the pope.
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Rated by sustainablogger on Jul 09, 12:27pm
From the page: "Pope Benedict XVI added to his growing reputation as the "green Pope" on Tuesday (July 7) with the release of a new encyclical Caritas in Veritate (Charity in Truth). A call for sustainable development in the broadest sense, the Pope's letter addressed the human and environmental costs of "business as usual," and established "doing well by doing good" as the business philosophy most consistent with Church doctrine and Biblical teaching."
