The leader of the Catholic Church organized a summit over the weekend to decry fossil fuels, indicating a prioritization of climate change issues but has remained silent on Ireland’s referendum legalizing abortion.
Pope Francis has adopted the mantle of climate change activist since taking the reins of the Catholic Church. The 266th pope claims he chose his title from St. Francis of Assisi in large part because of the medieval saint’s devotion to the natural world.
“Francis was a man of peace, a man of poverty, a man who loved and protected creation,” the pope explained in 2013. He also took a veiled swipe at President Donald Trump last year for withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement.
His reverence for the environment and the poor was put on display during a two-day summit at the Vatican where he invited numerous oil executives and investment bankers, encouraging them to walk away from fossil fuels and embrace renewable energy.
Vatican visors included oil and gas executives like BP CEO Bob Dudley, Equinox CEO Eldar Saetre and ExxonMobil Chief Executive Darren Woods. Other participants included big names in the investment industry. The conference featured nearly 20 speakers and was organized in part by the University of Notre Dame.
“Civilization requires energy, but energy use must not destroy civilization,” Francis said during the climate change summit, which lasted from Friday to Saturday. He went on to say that the poor “suffer most from the ravages of global warming” because of extreme weather and water shortages.
The Vatican meeting came nearly three years after the publication of the pope’s encyclical Laudato Si’, where the Catholic leader decried global warming as a threat to life on Earth and said it is mainly caused by human activity.
However, as Francis continues his environmentalist push, he has notably remained quiet on an issue of great importance to Catholics: the abortion referendum in Ireland. Last month, the once-Catholic dominant country voted overwhelmingly to legalize abortion, undoing a decades-old ban on the practice and highlighting the church’s waning influence.
“Across Western Europe, the church’s once mighty footprint has faded, in no small measure because of self-inflicted clerical sex abuse scandals and an inability to keep up with and reach contemporary Catholics,” The New York Times wrote on May 27, the day after the historic vote. “And yet, Francis is not sounding the alarm or calling the faithful to the ramparts. He seems resigned to accept that a devout and Catholic Europe has largely slipped into the church’s past … If the landslide vote in Ireland bothered Francis, he didn’t show it on Sunday afternoon.”
Francis has reportedly given up on the idea of a Catholic revival in Europe, believing the continent has too deeply embraced secularism. The Catholic leader has relegated his efforts to maintaining influence in South America, Africa, and other Third World regions.
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Let’s compare the quality of life at the Vatican to the Congo . Seems to me fossil fuel based energy would do wonders .
The population cullers love out of reach fossil fuel based benefits in order to keep the poor down ,
RC needs a management change .
Hey, fadder Guido Santucci! Ya wants to make inroads into the Third World, may I suggest that yoose pick someone like Condoleezza Rice for #277? Wouldn’t abuse your little boys, knows a thing or two about the real world. She’d pull em in. Good luck, tho. She don’t covet the Oval Office, either. Classy Lady.
Seems to me the pope is violating one of the Ten Comandment’s THOU SHALL HAVE NO OTHER GOD BEFORE ME looks like he is into worshiping False Idols like Gaia while allowing for the murders of the unborn in Ireland
Yeah, Pope Francis loves the poor so much he wants to make millions more by getting the world to reject use of fossil fuels. I’m sure God loves him all the more for that.
Dear Frank,
At 44 N, 79 W. 20C, wind @ 19kmh, 26% humidity and 24km visibility. I remember days like this exactly the same 60 YEARS AGO. Kindly leave science to those trained in science which is not your training.