Popular Movements, Paternity Leave, and Climate Change
Fr. Daniel, Heidi, and David look at the Pope's recent remarks to the "social poets," as well as the dustup over Pete Buttigieg taking time with his children, and the upcoming Glasgow Summit on climate change
INTRO
Oblate School of Theology - Vance Lecture in Systematic Theology
The Fireplace Community house in Hyde Park / Their Twitter
SEGMENT 1 -
Pope’s full remarks to Popular Movements (from Vatican Press)
Brueggemann’s idea of the Prophetic Imagination
Rereading the Pope’s words in the past by the Catholic right
Lukan parable of the Good Samaritan
“It is the traditional teaching of the Church” - Pontifical compendium on justice and peace
SEGMENT 2 - PATERNITY LEAVE
Pete Buttigieg draws fire from conservatives for parental leave
Harris Poll information on paternity leave (reported through Volvo Automotive)
Catholic emphasis on there family as the core unit of society
Sister Jeannine Grammick’s remarks at St. Mary’s College a few weeks back
Biden’s Human Infrastructure bill, and resistance
SEGMENT 3 - COP 26, MEETING on CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate Change Summit overview
Brian Rowe, NCR correspondent on environmental justice and faith
“Five Reasons Catholics Should Care about the COP 26 Summit”
Dan’s column on the environment
Para 64 of Laudato Si, cannot hold to dominionist theology
“Our Sister, Mother Earth”
Be mindful of the lives that died to help you live
Religious women, taking teaching to heart as examples