- Francis opens dialogue on our common home, by Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
- What kind of world will we leave our children? by Catholic Register staff
- Canada squarely in Laudato Si' crosshairs, by Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
- Pope's respect for Islam in encyclical a Ramadan blessing, by Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
- Francis takes fresh approach to dialogue, by Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News
- We're all in it together, by Peter Whittle, Catholic Register Special
- Reaction from around the world, by Catholic Register staff
- Wise words for society: 'Thou shalt not waste,' by Angela Saldanha, Catholic Register Special
- A parish far ahead of its time, by Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
- Spiritual ways to a better environment, by Jean Ko Din, The Catholic Register
- Education is key in combatting ecological crisis, by Katherine Bergman, Catholic Register Special
- Here today and gone tomorrow? Not likely, by Peter Kavanagh, Catholic Register Sepcial
Laudato Si': On Care for our Common Home
By Catholic Register Staff
Pope Francis has once again commanded worldwide attention, this time by issuing clear Catholic teaching on our relationship with the environment. The Register covered what Pope Francis had to say about climate change and a culture of waste in his encyclical, Laudato Si’. We included reactions from Canadian bishops and world leaders, key messages, intelligent commentary and much more in a special 12-page encyclical feature published on June 28, 2015. Below you will find articles on Pope Francis' papal document.
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