New guidelines for spiritual formation for future Roman Catholic priests call for them to “have a good grasp of the global climate problem” and share it with their congregations, according to Catholic Online.
Those behind the guidelines insist that they’re not politically motivated. Rather, they insist that all the politics is on the other side, with fossil fuel interests funding “denialism.” Apparently they’re unaware that renewable fuel interests fund alarmism.
Maybe the Roman Catholic Church should get back to the original mission of Christians: to make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey all things that God has commanded them (Matthew 28:18–20).
Eric Worrall has a good critique of the new move here.
Janice says
I feel that whenever one speaks the truth, the naysayers must respond. Keep up the marvelous work you do; we’re praying for you!
Mike Chastain says
I appreciate your good work in this area. If we don’t pay more attention to the rising heat in the rhetoric from the anti humans, the day will come when it will be too hot for us who say nay to the global warming frauds. I think most Christians have little idea how big this really is.