The Pope deserves a mazal tov

By Dan Bloom

Danny Bloom
Danny Bloom

CHIAYI CITY, Taiwan –While Pope Francis’ recent ”cri de coeur” over man-made global warming and climate change sounds like the first chapter in a cli-fi novel, it’s never going to end up as in an American or Italian novel because it’s already been published by Our Sunday Visitor publishing company as a 176-page pamphlet. Yes, “Laudato Si” has made the transition to book form and is available for purchase at most online ordering sites. In addition to Our Sunday Visitor, a Catholic publishing service, Ignatius Press is also bringing the book out in hardback as a 165-page book.

When I perused the Amazon ordering site, the webpage told that other books I might be interested in after reading the Pope’s shout-out included a Catholic book titled The Naked Now. I was a bit surprised by the nakedly strong title of that other book Amazon’s autobot was telling me I might want to read, but the subheadline of the book set me at ease. It turned out to be another religious book, this one by Richard Rohr and subtitled : “Learning to See as the Mystics See.”

However, some rightwing critics of the Pope in the climate denialist camp are calling his encyclical “climate porn.” There is no rest for the wicked, is there? Attack the Pope, attack the climate scientists, 97 percent of whom say the Earth is in big trouble, and attack anyone who disagrees with the party line of those who insist AGW is a hoax perpetrated by former Vice-President Al Gore.

So if you read the news about the Pope’s call for action, and you want to read it in English, Amazon is offering three choices: hardback, paperback and in pamphlet form. Even the New York Times conservative — and Jewish — columnist David Brooks has weighed in on what he calls “Pope Francis’ sprawling new encyclical” where “there are many mansions,” including meditations on Hebrew and Christian Biblical ecology, a discussions of various national environmental policies from over 100 countries, a very strong and almost Marxist critique of consumerism, and more.

Laudato Si (which means “Praise Be to You” in Italian) is subtitled “Caring for Our Common Home.” “The Onion” — a satirical online site, please note — puts the brouhaha over the Pope’s climate lecture to the world this way, with a headline sure to provoke everyone in the current Republican Party, even Sarah Palin in Alaska: “Frustrated Republicans Argue Pope Should Leave Science To Scientists Who Deny Climate Change.”

Atheists can scream all they want, but the Pope is here to stay, and now he is having his say. The Pope cites Catholic sources and Judeo-Christian scriptures, and his heartfelt appeal makes repeated references to the environmental ideas of Patriarch Bartholomew I, an Orthodox Christian leader who has pioneered something called ”green theology,” whatever that is. His book is also for non-Christians and contains many secular ideas about our home planet, while carefully avoiding extremism. Is the Pope’s book for you? No doubt this Vatican-copyrighted tome is going to  become a  bestseller in many languages, from Spanish to German, from Chinese to French. This is a book for our times. And it comes with a blessing from above.

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Bloom is a freelance writer and climate activist.  You may comment to him at dan.bloom@sdjewishworld.com, or post your comment on this website, provided that the comment is civil and that it is followed by your full name and city and state of residence.