The catholic church is not an organisation known for moving quickly with the times, but here we have three paras devoted to trolling:
> "Social aggression has found unparalleled room for expansion through computers and mobile devices. ... Things that until a few years ago could not be said by anyone without risking the loss of universal respect can now be said with impunity, and in the crudest of terms, even by some political figures. ... How can this contribute to the fraternity that our common Father asks of us?"
It's also not been known for openness, but this encyclical refers to jewish, muslim, and even broader traditions.
tl;dr "love thy neighbour ... and in the twenty-first century, we are all neighbours"
> "Social aggression has found unparalleled room for expansion through computers and mobile devices. ... Things that until a few years ago could not be said by anyone without risking the loss of universal respect can now be said with impunity, and in the crudest of terms, even by some political figures. ... How can this contribute to the fraternity that our common Father asks of us?"
It's also not been known for openness, but this encyclical refers to jewish, muslim, and even broader traditions.
tl;dr "love thy neighbour ... and in the twenty-first century, we are all neighbours"
¡Eso, Paco!