Pope
Francis to workers of Turin: 'No to an economy of waste'
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis’s two-day Apostolic Visit to
Turin (June 21-22) began Sunday morning with an audience in Piazza Rebaudengo
for a vast array of workers, farmers, and entrepreneurs.
After speeches from local labourers which focused on their daily
difficulties, the Holy Father affirmed that work is necessary, not only for the
economy, but also for the integrity of the human person, for their dignity and
social inclusion. He acknowledged the problems caused by the current
economic crisis on the health, education, and future of individuals.
In this time of increased immigration, Pope Francis recognized
that new migrants increase competition, but that "they are not to be
blamed, because they are also victims of inequality, of this ‘throw-away
economy’, and of war".
Proposing a solution to the economic crisis which has left many
Italians unemployed, the Holy Father said all must say ‘NO’ to an economy of
waste which excludes persons who do not produce, ‘NO’ to corruption and the
idolatry of money, and ‘NO’ to inequality which generates violence. "Don
Bosco", he reminded the saint’s compatriots, "teaches us that the
best method is prevention: even social conflict must be prevented, and
this is done with justice".
Pope Francis also emphasized the need for an economic model
which is not in function of capital and production, but which works for the
common good. The challenge of the future must be "faced with
solidarity and broad vision", and with a "social and generational
pact", which pools resources for the common effort.
Finishing his speech with words of encouragement, Pope Francis
recalled a favorite theme which bridges the generational gap:
"Children are the promise of the future, of moving ahead", and
"grandparents are the memory of the past which traces our steps for the future."
(Devin Sean Watkins)
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