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100 0  Francis,|cPope,|d1936-|eauthor. 
240 10 Quotations.|kSelections.|lEnglish.|sSpoken word 
245 10 Caring for creation :|binspiring words from Pope Francis
       |h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 0  Read by Douglas James. 
520    All-powerful God, you are present in the whole universe 
       and in the smallest of your creatures. You embrace with 
       your tenderness all that exists. Pour out upon us the 
       power of your love, that we may protect life and beauty...
       -Pope Francis, "A Prayer for the Earth" Since his 
       inaugural Mass in March 2013, Pope Francis has frequently 
       reminded a global audience that care for creation is among
       his highest priorities. As a world leader with a 
       background in science who heads a two thousand-year-old 
       Church, the pope is uniquely qualified to articulate a 
       compelling vision and mission for the future. The writings,
       homilies, prayers, talks, and even tweets of Pope Francis 
       in this book gather his most important and inspiring words
       about our shared responsibility to protect, nurture, and 
       care for "our common home." The planet is in peril, the 
       pope is telling us, along with the well-being of the poor 
       who depend on the earth's natural resources. He chastises 
       world leaders and challenges ordinary people, reminding us
       that our foolish actions and careless decisions are 
       placing lives at risk. He decries our current assaults on 
       the natural environment and warns of the consequences of 
       climate change. Still, his message is always ultimately 
       one of hope. In Caring for Creation, Pope Francis's words 
       reveal that he believes we can move towards a new kind of 
       conversion-a higher level of consciousness, action, and 
       advocacy that will spark "a bold cultural revolution." 
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650  0 Ecotheology|vQuotations, maxims, etc. 
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