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In reply to the discussion: Pope Slams Capitalism, Inequality Between Rich And Poor In New Years Message [View all]happyslug
(14,779 posts)43. Here is the actual homily, it is only None paragraphs long
http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/benedict_xvi/homilies/2013/documents/hf_ben-xvi_hom_20130101_world-day-peace_en.html
Huffington Post is quoting the third paragraph in part, in whole it reads as follows:
Huffington Post is quoting the third paragraph in part, in whole it reads as follows:
Although the world is sadly marked by hotbeds of tension and conflict caused by growing instances of inequality between rich and poor, by the prevalence of a selfish and individualistic mindset which also finds expression in an unregulated financial capitalism, as well as by various forms of terrorism and crime, I am convinced that the many different efforts at peacemaking which abound in our world testify to mankinds innate vocation to peace. In every person the desire for peace is an essential aspiration which coincides in a certain way with the desire for a full, happy and successful human life. In other words, the desire for peace corresponds to a fundamental moral principle, namely, the duty and right to an integral social and communitarian development, which is part of Gods plan for mankind. Man is made for the peace which is Gods gift. All of this led me to draw inspiration for this Message from the words of Jesus Christ: Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God (Mt Five; Nine) (Message, 1). This beatitude tells us that peace is both a messianic gift and the fruit of human effort It is peace with God through a life lived according to his will. It is interior peace with oneself, and exterior peace with our neighbours and all creation (ibid., 2, 3). Indeed, peace is the supreme good to ask as a gift from God and, at the same time, that which is to be built with our every effort.
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Pope Slams Capitalism, Inequality Between Rich And Poor In New Years Message [View all]
UrbScotty
Jan 2013
OP
Thanks! 'Not everyday is a great day, but everyday we still live is a good day.'
freshwest
Jan 2013
#16
Perfect. A few thousand tweets and posts on his Facebook page won't change his mind, but might wake
freshwest
Jan 2013
#9
It would mean a lot more, coming from Ratzi, if he hadn't spent his time at the Inquisition
Ken Burch
Jan 2013
#15
Sez the guy with a gold staff, silk robes, his own city and a legion of servants.
TalkingDog
Jan 2013
#23
Seriously, this came out of the mouth of a guy who sits on a gold throne!? (eom)
dorkzilla
Jan 2013
#51
"the global financial crisis was proof that capitalism does not protect society's weakest members."
IndyJones
Jan 2013
#64
One of the largest land-owners in the world (vatican) decries inequality between rich and poor?
Fire Walk With Me
Jan 2013
#65