Pope Francis (Jorge Mario Bergoglio)
"Laudato Si'" and "Fratelli Tutti" — Catholic social teaching of integral ecology and human fraternity
Jorge Mario Bergoglio, born in Buenos Aires to Italian immigrant parents, entered the Society of Jesus in 1958, was ordained 1969, and rose to become Archbishop of Buenos Aires (1998) and Cardinal (2001). Elected pope on 13 March 2013 after Benedict XVI's abdication, he took the name Francis after Francis of Assisi — the first pope to do so. The encyclicals "Evangelii Gaudium" (2013), "Laudato Si'" (2015, on integral ecology), and "Fratelli Tutti" (2020, on human fraternity) define his pontificate. He shifted Catholic discourse on the environment, capitalism, migration, and pastoral accompaniment without changing doctrine on contested moral issues.
Key works
- Evangelii Gaudium (2013)
- ★ Laudato Si' (2015)
- Amoris Laetitia (2016)
- Gaudete et Exsultate (2018)
- Fratelli Tutti (2020)
- Let Us Dream (2020)
Declared Influences
Catholic/Thomistic 30%
Liberation Theology 25%
Process Theology 10%
Deep Ecology 10%
Christian Personalism 10%
Francis is the reigning pope and primary contemporary teaching voice of the Catholic-Thomistic tradition, though with a markedly pastoral-Ignatian inflection.
"The Church is called to be the house of the Father, with doors always wide open." (Evangelii Gaudium 47)
Francis's formation in the Jesuits of Argentina under the shadow of liberation theology shapes his social-encyclical priorities: the option for the poor, the structural critique of capitalism, integral ecology.
"This economy kills." (Evangelii Gaudium 53)
Laudato Si''s integral ecology emphasizes the relational-processual character of creation; the dialogue with process thought is structural even where unnamed.
"Everything is connected." (Laudato Si' 91)
Laudato Si' integrates ecological-scientific concern for the planet with Catholic creation theology; the dialogue with deep-ecological categories is explicit.
"The earth, our sister, is crying out to us." (Laudato Si' 2)
Fratelli Tutti and the Church's social teaching under Francis remain rooted in Christian personalism: the irreducible dignity of each person as image of God.
"The dignity of the human person is the basis of every social order." (Fratelli Tutti 213)
Internal Tensions
Francis is attacked from the traditionalist right (Cardinals Burke, Sarah, and others have filed dubia challenging Amoris Laetitia's reading on communion for the divorced-remarried) and from progressive Catholics (for doctrinal-conservative limits on women's ordination, married priests, and LGBT recognition). His shift in tone without doctrinal change is read as pastoral wisdom by supporters and as soft confusion by critics.
I. Time
Linear created time under providence.
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II. Space
Created substantival; the common home of creation.
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III. Matter
Hylomorphic created matter; integral ecology of relational creation.
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IV. Observer
Plural creaturely observers in fraternal relation under God. Personal-divine cosmic agency: the triune God of Catholic faith.
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V. Energy
Standard physics within a created cosmos.
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VI. Information
Personal soul conserved; resurrection of the body.
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Classified works
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Computed school proximity
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How Pope Francis (Jorge Mario Bergoglio) resolves each dilemma
57 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 5 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.
6 mainstream positions
Matter · 7 dilemmas, all mainstream
Observer · 37 dilemmas · 2 distinctive
Mind, agency, and the knower's relation to the known.
35 mainstream positions
Information · 4 dilemmas, all mainstream
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