Five Takeaways from 'Fratelli Tutti'

America - The Jesuit Review
4 Oct 202004:24

Summary

TLDRPope Francis' encyclical 'Fratelli Tutti' addresses the social ills exacerbated by COVID-19, advocating for a society based on love and care for our neighbors. He highlights pandemics of inequality and xenophobia, rooted in individualism, and calls for a culture of encounter, dialogue, and collaboration. Francis emphasizes the importance of time, as illustrated by the Good Samaritan, and urges a global approach that values local cultures and ensures opportunities for all, aiming for a post-pandemic world that is either better or worse than before.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“œ Pope Francis has released a new encyclical titled 'Fratelli Tutti', focusing on social issues exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • 🌍 The Pope emphasizes that there are multiple pandemics beyond COVID-19, including inequality and xenophobia, stemming from an individualistic mindset.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ Francis calls for a societal shift from self-interest to caring for others, highlighting the need to build wealth and comfort without disregarding others.
  • 🀝 He dedicates a chapter to the Good Samaritan, stressing the importance of giving time and having encounters with those in need, as a model for societal change.
  • 🌱 The Pope advocates for a politics that recognizes the universal destination of goods, promoting resource sharing and addressing economic disparities.
  • 🌎 Francis expresses concern over globalization's impact on local cultures, urging a balance between global participation and cultural preservation.
  • 🏞️ He promotes the idea that people should have opportunities in their birthplaces, but also calls for intentional welcoming of migrants and refugees.
  • πŸ•ŠοΈ Pope Francis encourages a culture of peace, which involves listening to the struggles of others and reimagining societal structures to prevent suffering.
  • 🌐 On an international scale, the Pope suggests that poor nations should have a voice in decision-making processes to ensure equitable outcomes.
  • πŸ”„ He believes that the post-pandemic world will either be better or worse, depending on whether we adopt a more collaborative and less individualistic approach.

Q & A

  • What is the title of Pope Francis' new encyclical?

    -The title of Pope Francis' new encyclical is 'Fratelli Tutti'.

  • What does Pope Francis believe is a key issue that has been complicated by the COVID-19 pandemic?

    -Pope Francis believes that the COVID-19 pandemic has complicated social ills such as inequality and xenophobia, which stem from an individualistic attitude.

  • According to the encyclical, what is Pope Francis' vision for a new society?

    -Pope Francis envisions a new society based on loving our neighbor and addressing issues like inequality, xenophobia, and exploitation of the poor.

  • How does Pope Francis relate the parable of the Good Samaritan to the current social issues?

    -Pope Francis relates the parable of the Good Samaritan by emphasizing the importance of giving one's time to help others, especially those who are struggling or different from us.

  • What does Pope Francis suggest as a solution to economic inequality?

    -Pope Francis suggests that a solution to economic inequality comes from recognizing the universal destination of goods, meaning that resources should be shared rather than hoarded.

  • What does Pope Francis think about the impact of globalization on local cultures?

    -Pope Francis is concerned that globalization can lead to the loss of unique local cultures as people feel pressured to conform to a global standard, often at the expense of their own traditions and languages.

  • How does Pope Francis propose that we should treat immigrants and refugees?

    -Pope Francis proposes that we should be intentional about welcoming immigrants and refugees, fostering real friendships with them, and ensuring they are not just seen as an inconvenience.

  • What does Pope Francis mean by a 'culture of encounter'?

    -A 'culture of encounter' refers to a society that actively listens to and engages with those who are struggling, reimagining structures that cause suffering, and prioritizing dialogue and collaboration.

  • How does Pope Francis view the potential outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic?

    -Pope Francis views the potential outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic as an opportunity for society to either emerge better or worse, depending on whether we adopt a more collaborative and less individualistic approach.

  • What is the role of dialogue and encounter in building a healthier society according to Pope Francis?

    -According to Pope Francis, dialogue and encounter play a crucial role in building a healthier society by fostering understanding, empathy, and collaboration among diverse individuals and nations.

  • Where can readers find more information about Pope Francis' new encyclical 'Fratelli Tutti'?

    -Readers can find more information about 'Fratelli Tutti' at America Magazine's website, where they offer podcasts, videos, and articles explaining the encyclical.

Outlines

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🌏 Pope Francis' Fratelli Tutti: A Vision for a Post-Pandemic Society

Pope Francis has released his new encyclical, 'Fratelli Tutti', diagnosing the social ills exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. He emphasizes that we cannot revert to pre-pandemic norms but must seize the opportunity to construct a new society founded on neighborly love. The encyclical outlines a vision for such a society, addressing multiple pandemics including COVID-19, inequality, and xenophobia. These arise from an individualistic mindset that neglects communal welfare in favor of personal gain, leading to global issues like wealth exploitation and economic disparity. Pope Francis advocates for a society that mirrors the parable of the Good Samaritan, prioritizing time and care for those in need over personal interests.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Encyclical

An encyclical is a letter from the Pope addressed to the world's Catholic bishops and often the entire Church. In the context of the video, 'Fratelli Tutti' is Pope Francis's new encyclical, which offers a vision for a more compassionate and just society in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

πŸ’‘Social Ills

Social ills refer to the various problems and injustices that plague society. The video describes how these issues have been exacerbated by the pandemic and Pope Francis's encyclical aims to diagnose and address these challenges.

πŸ’‘Pandemic

The term 'pandemic' is used in the video to refer to the global outbreak of COVID-19. However, Pope Francis also refers to other 'pandemics' such as inequality and xenophobia, indicating widespread social problems that affect many people.

πŸ’‘Inequality

Inequality is a key concept in the video, highlighting the unequal distribution of resources and opportunities. Pope Francis criticizes the individualistic attitude that leads to economic inequality and the exploitation of the poor by the wealthy.

πŸ’‘Xenophobia

Xenophobia is defined as an irrational fear or dislike of people from other countries. The video connects this concept to the broader theme of social ills, indicating that it is another problem that Pope Francis's encyclical seeks to address.

πŸ’‘Good Samaritan

The parable of the Good Samaritan is a central theme in the video. Pope Francis uses this story to emphasize the importance of compassion and helping others, especially strangers in need, which is a key message in his encyclical.

πŸ’‘Encounter

Encounter, in the video, refers to the personal interaction with others, especially those who are different or struggling. Pope Francis believes that such encounters can lead to a greater awareness of social issues and a more compassionate society.

πŸ’‘Universal Destination of Goods

This concept suggests that the world's resources are meant to be shared, not hoarded by individuals or nations. The video uses this idea to critique the current state of global inequality and to propose a more equitable distribution of resources.

πŸ’‘Globalization

Globalization is the increasing interconnectedness of the world's cultures and economies. The video discusses the impact of globalization on local cultures and the need to preserve cultural diversity in a globalized world.

πŸ’‘Culture of Encounter

A culture of encounter is a society that values dialogue, understanding, and collaboration. Pope Francis advocates for such a culture as a means to build peace and address social issues, as opposed to a culture of indifference or violence.

πŸ’‘Collaboration

Collaboration is emphasized in the video as a way to overcome individualistic attitudes and build a more cooperative and supportive society. It is a key component of the culture of encounter that Pope Francis envisions.

Highlights

Pope Francis signed his new encyclical, Fratelli Tutti, addressing social ills exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pope Francis emphasizes that we cannot revert to pre-pandemic norms and must build a new society based on love and care for our neighbors.

The Pope identifies multiple pandemics beyond COVID-19, including those of inequality and xenophobia, stemming from individualistic attitudes.

Pope Francis argues that prioritizing personal wealth and comfort leads to the exploitation of the poor and the marginalization of vulnerable groups.

The Pope dedicates a chapter to the parable of the Good Samaritan, emphasizing the importance of giving one's time to help others.

Pope Francis suggests that building a healthier society starts with encountering and helping those who are different or struggling.

The Pope calls for awareness of social issues that cause suffering among our brothers and sisters.

Pope Francis advocates for a politics that recognizes the universal destination of goods, promoting sharing over hoarding.

The Pope highlights the unconscionable divide between rich and poor nations, especially in terms of food waste and famine.

Pope Francis expresses concern about the impact of globalization on local cultures and the loss of cultural identity.

The Pope calls for intentional welcoming and friendship with people from different cultures.

Pope Francis warns against the dangers of self-interest leading to violence and advocates for a culture of peace.

The Pope envisions a culture based on encounter, involving listening to those who suffer and reimagining structures that cause suffering.

Pope Francis emphasizes the importance of giving time to others, like the Good Samaritan, as a means to international solidarity.

The Pope calls for including poor nations in decision-making processes to ensure the best outcomes for all people.

Pope Francis outlines how we can emerge from the pandemic better by abandoning individualistic attitudes and fostering a culture of collaboration and encounter.

For more in-depth coverage of Pope Francis's new encyclical, Fratelli Tutti, visit America Magazine's website for podcasts, videos, and articles.

Transcripts

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pope francis signed his new encyclical

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fratelli tutu this morning

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it's a diagnosis of our social ills

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which have been complicated by the kobit

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19 pandemic

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francis has said for months now that we

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can't go back to the way that the world

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was before the pandemic

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this is our chance to build a new

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society based on loving our neighbor

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in fratelli tutti he lays out his vision

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for what that society could look like

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so here are our top five takeaways from

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partelli tutti

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for pope francis there's more than one

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pandemic in the world right now

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there's covet 19 but there are also

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pandemics of inequality

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and xenophobia and these come from this

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individualistic attitude that says

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i only need to care for myself and my

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family where we prioritize building our

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own wealth and living comfortably

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and other people especially people who

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are struggling or are different from us

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become an inconvenience and this leads

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to big problems when we expand it to a

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global scale

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where the wealthy exploit the poor

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economic inequality grows and

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while exciting progress happens in some

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places the poor and the elderly and the

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disabled get left behind

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the solution to all this comes from a

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story that we all know

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the parable of the good samaritan pope

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francis devotes a whole chapter to the

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good samaritan

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he says that the striking part of this

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story isn't just that the samaritan was

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an outsider or that the priests and the

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levite the religious leaders

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passed the man by what's most striking

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for us today he says

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is that the samaritan gives the man on

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the side of the road

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the gift of his time while everybody

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else hurries by

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thinking that they're too important to

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stop the good samaritan prioritizes

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helping this stranger

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he allows himself to have an encounter

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with this man

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and for pope francis building a

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healthier society starts with an

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encounter with our neighbors

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with people who are different from us

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people who are struggling

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when we have an encounter with others

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who are different from us

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it starts to make us aware of the larger

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social issues that cause our brothers

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and sisters to suffer

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we start to see that something in our

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politics and our social structure needs

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to change

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for francis a better politics would

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recognize the universal destination

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of goods it's this idea that comes from

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the early church that says that our

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resources

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aren't for us to hoard but are to share

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that means that it's unconscionable that

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for example

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some nations waste tons and tons of food

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while other nations have famines

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when there's such a big divide between

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rich and poor nations

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it's natural that people want to leave

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to pursue better opportunities

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francis is really concerned about what

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this and our more connected global

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society in general is doing to local

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cultures

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when everyone feels like they have to

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learn english or watch american movies

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in order to succeed in a globalized

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world

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they start to lose their unique cultures

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and when they emigrate it's easy for

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them to leave their culture behind

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for pope francis the ideal situation

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would be that people feel taken care of

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and have good opportunities

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in the places that they're born but when

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that isn't the case

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it means that we all need to be really

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intentional about welcoming people

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about having real friendships with

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people who are different from us

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if we're only concerned with ourselves

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or people who are just like

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us we can move quickly from not caring

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about those who are different to finding

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them to be a nuisance

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to acting violently against them the

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opposite of that movement

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towards violence is the movement towards

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peace this is what francis calls a

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culture based on encounter

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it involves listening to our struggling

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brothers and sisters at

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every level and reimagining the

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structures that can cause people to

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suffer

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this means giving people our time like

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the good samaritan

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and on an international level it means

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listening to poor nations

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having them at the decision-making table

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based on what will be best for all

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people

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not just the powerful francis has said

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that we won't come out of this pandemic

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and return to normal

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we'll either come out better or worse

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infertali tutti

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francis explains how we can come out

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better by raiding ourselves of our

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individualistic attitudes and building a

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culture of collaboration

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dialogue and encounter for more coverage

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of the pope's new document for teletutti

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visit americamagazine.org where you can

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find podcasts videos and articles

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explaining everything you need to know

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about the new encyclical

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for american media i'm colleen delhi

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thanks for watching

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