DOI: 10.69755/2995-2212.1435 ISSN: 2995-2212

The Vatican’s Moral Voice in the Critical Mineral Era: Does the Vatican Need a Policy Platform for its Meetings with Mining CEOs?

Raymond Offenheiser, Keith Slack

On January 19, three American Catholic bishops issued a striking warning about the future of American foreign policy, lamenting that it was undermining “the moral foundation for America’s actions in the world.” The bishops responded to a retreat toward transactional, power-centric diplomacy – one where human rights, international solidarity, and the common good are increasingly secondary to narrow national interests. This shift is most evident in the global race for “critical minerals,” – and perhaps nowhere is the need and opportunity for Church moral leadership clearer.

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