There’s been a rumor for some time that B16 has been working on a new encyclical on social issues . . . perhaps globalization.
However the Holy See has confirmed that a new and different encyclical will be signed–and apparently released–this Friday.
The new encyclical–Spe Salvi ("Saved by Hope" or "Saved in Hope"; from St. Paul’s phrase)–is a theological meditation on hope and a companion to B16′s first encyclical, Deus Caritas Est, which was a meditation on love.
This signals that the pontiff means to do an encyclical on each of the theological virtues, so in a year or two we should look for one on the virtue of faith to complete the trilogy.
I especially look forward to what the Pope will have to say in the third one!
It is also notable that he is doing the theological virtues in the reverse order that they are normally given in. This may be a deliberate strategy on his part to play against the stereotype of him as a stern doctrinal enforcer.
What I’m particularly struck by, though, is the claim that the new encyclical will be signed and released the same day. To my mind, that’s the way it ought to be, though so often the Holy See will sign something and then not release it for a long time. I haven’t followed lately how often they’ve been doing that, but if there’s a move to sign and release the same day, that’s a good thing.

