Pope Francis and Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon |
Issues
Nonviolence . . . Human trafficking . . . Women . . . . The elderly . . . Immigrants' rights . . . Housing. . . Children . . . Prisoners' rights . . . Health care . . . World Hunger . . . Globalization, as it affects Latin America . . . Care of the earth . . . Seamless ethic of life
Note: The ideas and opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the author's and should not be ascribed to the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes or its members.
Note: The ideas and opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of the author's and should not be ascribed to the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes or its members.
Friday, May 1, 2015
Global Action for People and Planet
In a link to the UN’s new website 2015 Time for Global Action
for People and Planet,
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon remarked to Pope Francis that he looks forward to
the encyclical on climate change. Because of their vulnerability, women and
children suffer the most from our changing environment.
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