@incollection{Sachs2021, author = {Sachs, Wolfgang}, title = {Fratelli tutti in the shadow of the Anthropocene}, booktitle = {Fraternity and social friendship}, publisher = {Missionszentrale der Franziskaner}, address = {Bonn}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:wup4-opus-79771}, pages = {8 -- 15}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Which of Pope Francis' countless appearances will posterity consider truly iconic? Probably neither his journey to the shipwrecked in Lampedusa nor his encounter with the indigenous peoples of the Amazon, although both are characteristic of the pontificate - rather, it will be his appearance in the deserted St. Peter's Square during the coronavirus pandemic. A single figure in white, alone, laboriously climbing the steps to St. Peter's Basilica, then offering the Urbi et Orbi blessing with the monstrance - that image will be in the history books. This view undoubtedly thrives on contrast: the image of the Pope standing alone in the rain at nightfall in contrast to the image familiar to television viewers from all over the world where the Pope appears in St Peter's Square amidst the cheering of tens or hundreds of thousands under Bernini's colonnades. And then, in March 2020, a formidable showing of vulnerability that touched even non-believers.}, language = {en} }