Over the last few weeks I 39 ve been reaching out to a wide variety of prominent Catholics in California getting their reactions to quot Laudato Si rsquo quot This week I 39 m posting some of their responses nbsp California Governor Jerry Brown has spent his entire life in public service A
Dispatches
Pope Francis in Ecuador Tells Families ‘The Best Wine is Yet to Come’
GUAYAQUIL A million people from Ecuador and neighboring countries interrupted Pope Francis several times with enthusiastic applause as he delivered an inspiring and encouraging homily on the family and assured them that thanks to Jesus ldquo the best wine is yet to come rdquo He offered this enc
The Long Slow Work of Change: Former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta on ‘Laudato Si”
‘This pope has the courage to speak out.’
Acropolis Now
The Greek referendum result is a dramatic watershed moment in European political history.
Francis Calls for Dialogue in Ecuador, Where He is Given a Triumphant Welcome
QUITO ldquo I thank God for having allowed me to return to Latin America and to be here with you today in this beautiful land of Ecuador rdquo With these words a visibly happy Pope greeted the Ecuadorian people and then went onto appeal for dialogue and nbsp reconciliation in the land soon aft
Greek Referendum Voters Face Scylla and Charybdis Choice
The significance of this mounting and rapidly developing Greek tragedy most politicians in Europe agree is its likely effect on the stability of the single currency the beleaguered euro if not on the whole European project itself If there is a Greek exit the vaunted ldquo Grexit rdquo from
Expectations Run High as Pope Francis visits Ecuador, Bolivia and Paraguay
Pope Francis returns with joy to Latin America this Sunday July 5 and is expected to be given a rapturous welcome by millions of people during his seven-day visit to Ecuador Bolivia and Paraguay On the eve of his departure he went to the Basilica of St Mary Major rsquo s in Rome to pray before t
Archbishop Cupich hopes Pope Francis ‘will give us a greater sense of unity as a church and a nation’
An interview with Chicago’s new archbishop
Pope Expresses ‘Closeness’ to Greeks as Crisis Worsens, Asks for Prayers for Them
As archbishop of Buenos Aires, Francis lived through a similar economic and social crisis.
Pope Francis: ‘Those Who Have Tried to Destroy the Church’ Throughout History ‘Are Themselves Destroyed’
New archbishops gather in Rome
