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You slap nature and she will give you one

24 April 2020

POPE FRANCIS PUBLISHED Laudato Si’, the first-ever papal encyclical on the environment, in 2015, mincing no…

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Science and solidarity needed to stop pandemic
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Science and solidarity needed to stop pandemic

20 March 2020

The technical and clinical measures for containment must be integrated with a vast and profound complicity for the common good, avoiding the tendency to choose advantages for the privileged to the detriment of the vulnerable based on citizenship, income, politics or age

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