Today the headline screamed “1 Billion People Set to Celebrate Earth Day.” How sad that this many people will acknowledge the creation, but not the Creator. To have an Earth Day, but not a God Day is rather absurd. Catholics are taught that they are caretakers of the Earth – it is a gift from [...]
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Catholics and Earth Day
Posted in Catholics and the Environment, tagged Christians, Earth Day, green, idolatry, Jesus Christ, pagan, recycle, sustainability on April 22, 2009 | 1 Comment »
The Catholic Church and the Environment
Posted in Catholics and the Environment, tagged 'save the planet', Catholic ecology, Chinese population control, Christians and the environment, ecology, environment, environmental, God's creation, John Paul II, lumber, neo-pagan, population control, Sierra Club, stewards of the earth, unborn on December 11, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Since the 1960s environmental awareness has spread across the globe. There is much to praise in this development and the Catholic Church, understanding that God wishes mankind to be good stewards of His creation, admires those with a passion for the environment.
Yet it’s also clear that some good-intentioned people in the environmental movement, having lost [...]




