Pope Francis will publish the second part of his encyclical Laudato Sí

Pope Francis will publish the second part of his encyclical Laudato Sí

August 30, 2023 – 08:19

The writing of the Supreme Pontiff will have more topics such as climate and migration. This Thursday he will make his 43rd trip to Mongolia.

He Pope Francisco announced that it will publish the second part of its historic and well-known encyclical “Laudato Yes”, which will be released next October, he announced. This is the continuation of the essential writing that she dedicated in 2015 to “care for our common home” and that now, after the pandemic and extreme weather events, has decided to update.

The release date of the second part of Laudation Yes It will be next October 4, the feast day of Saint Francis of Assisi, and it will take the form of an apostolic exhortation. This was announced by Francis himself at the General Audience this Wednesday, denouncing a “terrible world war against our common home”, an update despite the resistance that exists within the Church to very sensitive issues such as migration and the inclusion of “all ” that Francisco preaches so much so as not to leave anyone out of his model of an open, inclusive church without doors.

Pope Francis will publish a new encyclical Laudato Sí

The text, of great importance for the Pontificate of Jorge Bergoglio -still in the editing process- is almost ready for October 4 where it will be presented. A very significant date, not only because it is the feast of San Francisco de Asishe Patron Saint of Italy and in whom the Pontificate of Francis is inspired, from which he takes his name in representation of the poor, nature and those who have no voice, but also because he is the Opening of the General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops and where the new cardinals who will be ordained in the Consistory on September 30 will participate and among them there are 3 Argentines.

The update and expansion of the 2015 encyclical will take the form of an apostolic exhortation to recall the importance of the experience of the pandemic, migration, and alarm over extreme weather events.

Apostolic Journey of Pope Francis to Mongolia

He Dad He is already preparing to carry out his 43rd apostolic journeythis time to Mongolia -from August 31 to September 4-, a country with a very small number of Catholics, it is estimated that no more than 1,500 baptized and which, according to recent reports, is severely affected by the climate crisis, where floods destroyed infrastructure, while “zud” (snowy winters) caused agricultural crop failures and livestock deaths, and air pollution has a high impact on people’s health.

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