Pope Francis’ hopes for
greater equality in the distribution of wealth
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| Potere e denaro - new book containing a preface by Pope Francis. |
Pope Francis has contributed the Preface to a book that will
be released in Italy on 12 April.
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
In a preface contributed to a book entitled “Power
and Money: Social Justice according to Bergoglio” by Michele
Zanzucchi, Pope Francis once again proposes an economic system that
favors everyone instead of a few.
The world’s wealth distributed unequally
Pope Francis talks about an “ambivalence” created by the
world of finance and commerce. Never before have these two worlds allowed so
many people to benefit from so many goods, while at the same time “excessively
exploiting common resources, increasing inequality and deteriorating the
planet.” He says that during the trips he has taken since becoming Pope he has
seen first-hand this “paradox of a globalized economy which could feed, cure,
and house all of the inhabitants who populate our common home, but which– as a
few worrisome statistics indicate – instead concentrates the same wealth owned
by half of the world’s population in the hands of very few people”.
The Church cannot remain silent
The Pope says that issues regarding the economy are not
foreign to the Gospel message since they affect people. Neither can the Church
remain silent before “injustice and suffering.” Rather, the Church “unites
herself to the millions of men and women who say ‘no’ to injustice in peaceful ways,
doing what is possible to create greater equity,” Pope Francis writes.
Awareness of the problem is important
One important thing that can be done is making people aware
of how grave the problem is. Pope Francis writes that “this is what Michele
Zanzucchi has done: gathering, organizing, and making accessible a synthesis of
some of my thoughts on the power of the economy and finance.” The Pope
describes his teaching as “situated within the path outlined by the rich
patrimony of the Church’s Social Doctrine.”
Hope
The Pope concludes his preface on a hopeful note because not
even sin “can erase the imprint of God’s image present in every person.” This
truth gives us hope that working together the present situation can be improved
since “the Lord is in our midst…and therefore is in the world’s factories,
businesses and in the banks, just as he is in homes, in the favelas and
in refugee camps.”
Book details
Potere e denaro: La giustizia sociale secondo
Bergoglio is being released on 12 April in Italy by Città Nuova, the
publishing house of the Fololari Movement. It contains a collection of Pope
Francis’ contributions on wealth and poverty, social justice and injustice, the
care and contempt for creation, healthy and perverse finance, etc. The book is
edited by Michele Zanzucchi, a writer and journalist who also teaches
journalism. He lives in Lebanon.

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