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    Default Pope Francis Endorses [.] ‘Worrisome Phenomenon of Climate Change’

    With all due respect to my own religion, I'm not very fond of this pope, and haven't much from the beginning. I feel badly for continually saying this. I guess you can just say that I disagree with a lot of his stances. This particular pope has gotten much more involved in things outside of politics than most popes prior to him, IMO.

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    Pope Francis Endorses Paris Summit for Combating ‘Worrisome Phenomenon of Climate Change’

    Pope Francis has once again underscored the perils of manmade “climate change,” urging nations to adopt practical measures to counteract its effects.

    After his “Angelus” message in Saint Peter’s Square Sunday, the Pope gave a shout-out to the “One Planet Summit” that will take place in Paris this week, voicing his hopes for the summit’s success in fighting climate change.

    “Two years after the adoption of the Paris climate agreement,” the summit will renew its commitment and “consolidate a shared strategy to counter the worrisome phenomenon of climate change,” the pontiff stated.

    “I strongly hope that this summit, as well as other initiatives that go in the same direction, will foster a clear awareness of the need to adopt genuinely effective measures to counteract climate change and, at the same time, to combat poverty and promote integral human development,” he added.

    The Pope also took advantage of the occasion to tie climate change to recent extreme weather events in India and Albania.

    “In this context I would like to express my closeness to the Indian populations affected by Cyclone Okhi, especially the families of the many missing fishermen,” Francis said, “and also to the population of Albania, which has been severely tested by major flooding.”

    India’s Catholic dioceses in the coastal regions of India’s Tamil Nadu and Kerala states have appealed to the Vatican’s Secretariat for Communication for help, according to reports from Vatican Radio.

    Cyclone Okhi caused severe damage to Trivandrum and Kanyakumari districts on Nov. 29, and several hundred fishermen are feared missing. The cyclone originated in the Gulf of Thailand on Nov. 21 and gained intensity as it traversed the northern Indian Ocean.

    As Breitbart News reported in October, a number of nations have quietly begun backing away from the Paris energy goals, which are part of the non-binding agreement focusing on carbon dioxide emissions.

    According to Lawrence Solomon of Energy Probe, a Toronto-based environmental organization, “most signatories are ignoring, if not altogether abandoning Paris commitments, undoubtedly because voters in large part put no stock in scary global warming scenarios.”

    Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “now stands almost alone in sincere support of Paris,” Solomon wrote. “The populist backlash — a revulsion at top-down governments laden with jet-setting politicians landing in posh places to preach restraint to the masses — has swept America with Trump’s election, Great Britain with Brexit, much of Europe, and Australia.”

    Rest - http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017...limate-change/
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyc View Post
    With all due respect to my own religion, I'm not very fond of this pope, and haven't much from the beginning. I feel badly for continually saying this. I guess you can just say that I disagree with a lot of his stances. This particular pope has gotten much more involved in things outside of politics than most popes prior to him, IMO.

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    Pope Francis Endorses Paris Summit for Combating ‘Worrisome Phenomenon of Climate Change’

    Pope Francis has once again underscored the perils of manmade “climate change,” urging nations to adopt practical measures to counteract its effects.

    After his “Angelus” message in Saint Peter’s Square Sunday, the Pope gave a shout-out to the “One Planet Summit” that will take place in Paris this week, voicing his hopes for the summit’s success in fighting climate change.

    “Two years after the adoption of the Paris climate agreement,” the summit will renew its commitment and “consolidate a shared strategy to counter the worrisome phenomenon of climate change,” the pontiff stated.

    “I strongly hope that this summit, as well as other initiatives that go in the same direction, will foster a clear awareness of the need to adopt genuinely effective measures to counteract climate change and, at the same time, to combat poverty and promote integral human development,” he added.

    The Pope also took advantage of the occasion to tie climate change to recent extreme weather events in India and Albania.

    “In this context I would like to express my closeness to the Indian populations affected by Cyclone Okhi, especially the families of the many missing fishermen,” Francis said, “and also to the population of Albania, which has been severely tested by major flooding.”

    India’s Catholic dioceses in the coastal regions of India’s Tamil Nadu and Kerala states have appealed to the Vatican’s Secretariat for Communication for help, according to reports from Vatican Radio.

    Cyclone Okhi caused severe damage to Trivandrum and Kanyakumari districts on Nov. 29, and several hundred fishermen are feared missing. The cyclone originated in the Gulf of Thailand on Nov. 21 and gained intensity as it traversed the northern Indian Ocean.

    As Breitbart News reported in October, a number of nations have quietly begun backing away from the Paris energy goals, which are part of the non-binding agreement focusing on carbon dioxide emissions.

    According to Lawrence Solomon of Energy Probe, a Toronto-based environmental organization, “most signatories are ignoring, if not altogether abandoning Paris commitments, undoubtedly because voters in large part put no stock in scary global warming scenarios.”

    Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “now stands almost alone in sincere support of Paris,” Solomon wrote. “The populist backlash — a revulsion at top-down governments laden with jet-setting politicians landing in posh places to preach restraint to the masses — has swept America with Trump’s election, Great Britain with Brexit, much of Europe, and Australia.”

    Rest - http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017...limate-change/
    The Pope is nothing but a lackey for European PC when it comes to politics. He's the figurehead of the Catholic Church which is all well and good except it means diddly-squat to me and probably any other non-Catholic.

    The media keeps him relevant. They're definitely going to any time he goes against the current US Administration.
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    Default With all due respect...

    Anyone notice how this Pope seems to be echoing his favorite President...OBAMA?

    I rest my case.
    I love to make Liberals Cry, and Whine.
    So, this is for them.
    GOD BLESS AMERICA - IN GOD WE TRUST !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post
    The Pope is nothing but a lackey for European PC when it comes to politics.

    He's the figurehead of the Catholic Church which is all well and good except it means diddly-squat

    to me and probably any other non-Catholic.

    The media keeps him relevant. They're definitely going to any time he goes against the current US

    Administration.
    ............couldn't of said that better Gunny



    `George Neumayr: He tends to speak of communism in benign terms. He told the Italian press that he wasn't "offended" if people call him a communist since he has “met many Marxists in my life who are good people."

    Another time he said, "I must say that communists have stolen our flag," because "the flag of the poor is Christian." Past popes, who recognized the power of communism to enslave the poor, would have found such comments very puzzling.`

    Hardline leftists used to say that they dreamed of a world without popes. But now they gush about Pope Francis.

    The radical academic Cornel West summed up the reason why: "I love who he is, in terms of what he says, and the impact of his words on progressive forces around the world."



    **In other words, Pope Francis has turned the Vatican into a bully pulpit for the left's favorite causes, including: open borders, gun control, climate-change activism, the abolition of the death penalty and lifetime imprisonment, and the socialism of central planners."

    https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/a-...george-neumayr



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