1. The Global Climate Crisis
APOSTOLIC EXHORTATION
5. Despite all attempts to deny, conceal, gloss over or relativize the issue, the signs of climate change are here and increasingly evident. No one can ignore the fact that in recent years we have witnessed extreme weather phenomena, frequent periods of unusual heat, drought and other cries of protest on the part of the earth that are only a few palpable expressions of a silent disease that affects everyone. Admittedly, not every concrete catastrophe ought to be attributed to global climate change. Nonetheless, it is verifiable that specific climate changes provoked by humanity are notably heightening the probability of extreme phenomena that are increasingly frequent and intense. For this reason, we know that every time the global temperature increases by 0.5° C, the intensity and frequency of great rains and floods increase in some areas and severe droughts in others, extreme heat waves in some places and heavy snowfall in others. [4] If up to now we could have heat waves several times a year, what will happen if the global temperature increases by 1.5° C, which we are approaching? Those heat waves will be much more frequent and with greater intensity. If it should rise above 2 degrees, the icecaps of Greenland and a large part of Antarctica [5] will melt completely, with immensely grave consequences for everyone.
LAUDATE DEUM
OF THE HOLY FATHER
FRANCIS
TO ALL PEOPLE OF GOOD WILL
ON THE CLIMATE CRISIS
There are some people who have gone off the straight course and taken a road that leads to empty speculation; they claim to be doctors of the Law but they understand neither the arguments they are using nor the opinions they are upholding.
Today’s Office First Reading 1 Timothy 1:1-20
When a pastor has been afraid to assert what is right, has he not turned his back and fled by remaining silent?
Today’s Office Second Reading The Pastoral Guide, by Pope St Gregory the Great
In the fourth year and 40th day since Bishop Zurek posted on the Diocesan Website that the “few” , I included, were not among the faithful and loyal disciples at St. Mary’s Cathedral that the Lord Jesus desires; thus beginning the burning away of even my virtues…

…during the 51st day of waiting for Pope Francis to accept Bishop Zurek ‘s resignation…
…and on the 5th day of Synod 2023 and my reading of Laudate Deum , I’m asking…
…tenants named MAGA are claiming squatter’s rights over the Catholic Church in the Diocese of Amarillo and in America; and despite all attempts to deny, conceal, gloss over or relativize the issue, the signs of anti-Francism coupled with the aborting of innocents from conception to any number of weeks or months for political gain are increasingly evident…
Reading 1
… for didn’t the MAGA vines receive everything it needed from the Catholic Church to produce a crop of grapes; and now that the LORD has found only wild grapes of anti-Francism and abortion, will He not be spiritually justified in making MAGA a ruin…
Responsorial Psalm
…for since the vineyard of the LORD is where the Catholic Church grew from, will not the LORD protect what His right hand has planted by allowing the beasts of the field to feed upon the MAGA vines…
Reading 2

…yet, though MAGA would have me anxiously praying and petitioning God to both stop a so-called schismatic, synodal Pope Francis, and to aid it in finding the number of weeks or months after conception that innocents can be aborted that will get it the happy voters needed to restore it to the White House; will I not keep on doing what I have learned and received
and heard and seen in the Saints, thus causing the God of peace to be with me…

Alleluia
Gospel
…so, just for today at least, that as MAGA beats up on God’s servant Pope Francis and kills innocents for political gain, will I realize that in doing so it is not respecting the Son, and to avoid being put to a wretched death I should not be working with wretched MAGA men who are vineyard squatting tenants who will not give God the produce at the proper times❓
When we fail to acknowledge as part of reality the worth of a poor person, a human embryo, a person with disabilities – to offer just a few examples – it becomes difficult to hear the cry of nature itself; everything is connected.
Laudato si, paragraph 117





