Pope:
the human being is at the centre of development
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Saturday addressed members of
the Italian National Federation of the Knights of Labour during an audience at
the Vatican.
In his address, Pope Francis spoke of some of the economic
issues we face in our time, singling out inequality and unemployment –
especially among young people. Youth unemployment, he said, “is a true and
proper social plague.” The world of labour should welcome young people and the
contributions they can make, but instead seems to tell them they are not
needed.
Continuing his
analysis of contemporary social issues, the Holy Father said the common good
cannot be advanced simply by achieving higher profits and greater production.
“The social teaching of the Church continually recalls this fundamental
criterion: that the human being is at the centre of development,” he said. “As
long as men and women remain passive or marginalized, the common good cannot be
considered fully achieved.” This, he said, is the social aspect of labour,
which must involve people in a way that promotes interdependence, creativity,
and commitment.
But, the Pope said,
there is also an ethical dimension to labour. Authentic development must be
rooted in justice and respect for the law, must avoid all forms of corruption,
and must not neglect care for the environment. Justice, the Pope said, is not
limited to refraining from iniquity or strict observance of the law – even if
these are a necessary beginning. The just person will act conscientiously and
with concern for the good of others, taking to heart the condition of the less
fortunate and of the poorest among us. “The practice of justice, in this full
sense, is what we hope for everyone who works in the economic field, and for
all citizens.”
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