Pope
Francis: Support workers and their needs
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis on Saturday greeted employees of Italian National
Social Security Institute in St Peter’s Square, where he stressed the
importance of supporting the dignity of work and workers.
In
his prepared remarks to the estimated 23 thousand employees and executives of
the Italian National Social Security Institute or INPS, gathered in St Peter’s
Square on Saturday, Pope Francis told them that they had an important role in
society in that they have been entrusted with, what the Holy Father defined at
the right to rest.
The
Pope was referring not only to benefits of which every employee is entitled but
also to spiritual rest such as on a Sunday, the rest God wanted on the seventh
day.
The
Holy Father noted the challenges that those at the Institute have to face in
today’s society, especially with regards to insufficient employment and often
the precarious nature of work.
Pope
Francis went on to stress that it was important to remember those who were
especially in need of their attention, such as, unemployed workers and their
families, working mothers, pensioners, and those who have the right to retire,
and those who have suffered work related injuries
Work,
underlined the Pope, cannot be a mere cog in a mechanism that grinds resources
to earn more and more profits while sacrificing values and principles. He also
said, it was imperative to support the dignity of work, to work for those who work
and for those who are not able to. Support the weakest, the Pope concluded “so
that everyone has the chance to have the freedom to live a truly human life.”
(Lydia O'Kane)

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