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Catholic Perspectives on Sustainable Economies
III. Catholic Social Teaching and Environmental Ethics cont.

Finally, we are charged with restoring the integrity of all creation. We must care for all God's creatures, especially the most vulnerable. How, then, can we protect endangered species and at the same time be callous to the unborn, the elderly, or disabled persons? Is not abortion also a sin against creation? If we turn our backs on our own unborn children, can we truly expect that nature will receive respectful treatment at our hands? The care of the earth will not be advanced by the destruction of human life at any stage of development. As Pope John Paul II has said, "protecting the environment is first of all the right to live and the protection of life" (October 16, 1991 homily at Quiaba, Mato Grosso, Brazil).

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For more information on sustainable economies from a Catholic perspective:

  • Read “The Good Life from a Catholic Perspective: The Problem of Consumption” by Monsignor Charles Murphy.
  • Read “At Home in the Web of Life: A Pastoral Message on Sustainable Communities in Appalachia” from the Catholic Bishops of Appalachia.
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