Cardinal Peter Turkson, prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, recently spoke at Georgetown University.
You can watch the full video here:
And here are a few highlights:
.@CardinalTurkson: There is a new type of moral leadership that exists now under Pope Francis…He’s the leader we need for the Church.
— Robert Christian (@RGC3) May 31, 2017
.@CardinalTurkson: Pope Francis wears the same cross now that he was wearing when he was elected. #CSTmatters
— Robert Christian (@RGC3) May 31, 2017
Pope Francis: Concern for the poor and concern for the earth are two core injustices that are crying to be heard #CSTMatters pic.twitter.com/mVHVo6og6Y
— Center of Concern (@CenterofConcern) May 31, 2017
.@CardinalTurkson: Concern for the poor and concern for the earth are what motivated Pope Francis to write #LaudatoSi. #CSTmatters
— Robert Christian (@RGC3) May 31, 2017
.@CardinalTurkson: The guiding principle of Pope Francis is the human person must be at the center of all human engagements. #CSTmatters
— Robert Christian (@RGC3) May 31, 2017
The principle of human dignity at the core of the #refugeecrisis @CardinalTurkson @GUcstpubliclife #CSTMatters pic.twitter.com/wrvLZvsdIe
— Giulia McPherson (@GiuliaMcPherson) May 31, 2017
.@CardinalTurkson: When the centrality of the human person is replaced by profit or gain, Pope Francis is against it. #CSTmatters
— Robert Christian (@RGC3) May 31, 2017
.@CardinalTurkson: The greatest threat to achieving the sustainable development goals is conflict. #CSTmatters
— Robert Christian (@RGC3) May 31, 2017