By Richard Valdmanis (Reuters) -Hundreds of Catholic institutions around the globe have announced plans to divest their finances of oil, gas and coal to help fight climate change since Pope Francis ...
Hundreds of Catholic institutions around the globe have announced plans to divest their finances of oil, gas and coal to help ...
Hundreds of Catholic institutions around the globe have announced plans to divest their finances of oil, gas and coal to help ...
The calls were contained in a 225-page manual for church leaders and workers to mark the fifth anniversary of Pope Francis’ landmark encyclical ... pledged to divest from fossil fuel companies.
STORY: Since Pope Francis published his landmark letter to bishops urging a break with fossil fuels in 2015, Catholic institutions around the globe have announced plans to divest their finances of oil ...
Hundreds of Catholic institutions around the globe have announced plans to divest their finances of oil, gas and coal to help ...
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