I have started Laudato Si, Pope Francis's newly release papal encyclical on global warming, and it's something of a slog. As one of my colleagues put it, popes never seem to use one word when 500 will do. I feel somewhat free to take things slowly when analyzing these documents. There's something about an institution that's been around for 2,000-odd years that makes you feel less beholden to the 24-hour news cycle (or the 5-minute news cycle of the Twitter era). But I'm ready to make one preliminary observation, which stands out with particular clarity in the early sections of
The View from the Popemobile
The View from the Popemobile
The View from the Popemobile
I have started Laudato Si, Pope Francis's newly release papal encyclical on global warming, and it's something of a slog. As one of my colleagues put it, popes never seem to use one word when 500 will do. I feel somewhat free to take things slowly when analyzing these documents. There's something about an institution that's been around for 2,000-odd years that makes you feel less beholden to the 24-hour news cycle (or the 5-minute news cycle of the Twitter era). But I'm ready to make one preliminary observation, which stands out with particular clarity in the early sections of