Creating jobs is key to ‘inclusive’ development, pope says
The best way to ensure that economic growth benefits everyone is to create jobs, especially for those who struggle most, Pope Francis said.
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The best way to ensure that economic growth benefits everyone is to create jobs, especially for those who struggle most, Pope Francis said.
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With many people around the world facing exclusion and inequality, the social teaching of the Catholic Church can inspire new economic systems that are more “people-centered,” Pope Francis said.
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Like the sabbath, the economy is at the service of the human person, not vice versa. Thus, the measure of a moral economy is the development of the full human person.
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Just as Pope Francis is calling for a rethink of the free market economy, some Catholics are emphasizing capitalism is in keeping with Catholic doctrine, and say they are backed by Pope St. John Paul II.
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Randall Smith: You either habituate people in the Catholic virtues or watch the culture habituate them to vices – and get used to failure.
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