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In recent years, the term "human ecology" has become a shibboleth within the Catholic Social Doctrine (CSD). In magisterial jargon, it describes a broader understanding of ecological issues, as well as a specific approach to environmental protection. In the paper, the meanings of this term from the perspectives of the last three popes (St. John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis) are elucidated. The CSD is committed to such an approach to the environment which is based on the principles of ecological interdependence between terrestrial nature and human societies. Moreover, the CSD strongly emphasizes not only the vertical relationship between nature and humans, or human communities amongst themselves but also the horizontal relationship of the individual towards her/his Creator, i.e. God. Such an anthropocentrism is then rather weak when compared to one that completely subordinates nature to the total autonomy of man.
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Niniejsze opracowanie przedstawia w bardzo skróconej formie bogatą działalność Ruchu Ekologicznego św. Franciszka z Asyżu (REFA), który powstał w środowisku polskich franciszkanów i od ponad 30 lat upowszechnia w Polsce potrzebę zaangażowania się chrześcijan w działania na rzecz ochrony środowiska. Motto REFA to „katolicy wśród ekologów, ekolodzy wśród katolików”. W swej działalności REFA podjął wiele różnych prośrodowiskowych inicjatyw i zrealizował wiele ekologicznych projektów. W opracowaniu tym przedstawione przynajmniej część z nich.
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This study provides a summary description of the abundant activities of the St. Francis of Assisi Ecological Movement (REFA), which emerged over 30 years ago in the environment of Polish Franciscans and which ever since has been propagating the idea of engaging Christians in environmental protection issues. REFA’s motto is “Catholics among ecologists, environmentalists among Catholics.” In its activity, REFA has undertaken many different pro-environmental initiatives and implemented many ecological projects, part of which are presented in this study.
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