Thursday, May 23, 2013

Pope Francis speaks out against the "cult of money,"





Pope Francis Blasts Free Market System, Urges Rich to Help the Poor
Stoyan Zaimov ("The Christian Post," May 16, 2013)

Pope Francis has spoken out against what he called a global "cult of money," including the free market system, and urged the world's leaders to come together and adopt ethics to help the poor.

"While the income of a minority is increasing exponentially, that of the majority is crumbling. This imbalance results from ideologies which uphold the absolute autonomy of markets and financial speculation, and thus deny the right of control to States, which are themselves charged with providing for the common good. A new, invisible and at times virtual, tyranny is established, one which unilaterally and irremediably imposes its own laws and rules," Francis told foreign diplomats at the Vatican in a speech focused on the economic crisis.

The leader of the Roman Catholic Church also criticized the "heartless cult of money" that many around the world have embraced, and compared it to the worship of the golden calf a found in Exodus 32:15-34.

"Money has to serve, not to rule," the pope urged when talking about future financial reform.

Pope Francis has come to be known as the pope for the poor, and took the name of early church reformer St. Francis of Assisi when he was elected by his fellow cardinals in March.

While archbishop of Buenos Aries, he gained popularity for choosing modest options over lavish ones, such as taking the bus to work rather than being driven around. He has also chosen to live in a modest Vatican accommodation block instead of palatial apartments, and in April cut traditional bonuses to 4,500 city state employees and redirected them to charity.

The Vatican leader commented that some positive advancements have been made in recent times in the fields of health, education and communications, but the majority of people today continue to live in dire situations and struggle to survive.

"People have to struggle to live and, frequently, to live in an undignified way. One cause of this situation, in my opinion, is in our relationship with money, and our acceptance of its power over ourselves and our society," Francis said.

The pope continued by suggesting that many economists and politicians "consider God to be unmanageable, even dangerous, because he calls man to his full realization and to independence from any kind of slavery." He called for financiers to adopt ethics, because they "lead to God, who is situated outside the categories of the market."

He encouraged financial experts and political leaders to consider the words of Saint John Chrysostom: "Not to share one's goods with the poor is to rob them and to deprive them of life. It is not our goods that we possess, but theirs."

Of his own duties, Francis said: "The Pope loves everyone, rich and poor alike, but the Pope has the duty, in Christ's name, to remind the rich to help the poor, to respect them, to promote them. The Pope appeals for disinterested solidarity and for a return to person-centered ethics in the world of finance and economics."

The entire speech, translated into English, is available on the official website of the Holy See.

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26 comments:


  1. Pope orders inquiry into Vatican Bank:

    http://news.silobreaker.com/pope-francis-personally-initiated-vatican-bank-commission-5_2266917303998218296

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  2. the devil in disquise

    "The Cloyne Report" exposed the flagrant hypocrisy of the Roman church.
    Sodomy and pedophilia(child molestation) is endemic within the
    Catholic priesthood.

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  3. Pope says no to female priests.
    Ban to remain in effect.

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  4. According to Italian media, Pope Benedict's decision to step down was influenced by the various scandals that blighted his eight-year papacy, including the arrest of his personal butler for leaking private documents alleging corruption in the Vatican.He was succeeded by Pope Francis, the former Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina, who was elected as the first non-European pontiff in 1,300 years.

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  5. Touching picture shows Pope Francis kissing severely disfigured man | Good News - Yahoo News Canada

    http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/good-news/touching-picture-shows-pope-francis-kissing-severely-disfigured-150849081.html?.tsrc=yahoo

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  6. "I have an absolute conviction that God
    lives in every human being"
    --Pope Frances

    This pope assumes office at a time when the Catholic Church is experiencing profound moral failure and the collapse of church authority.
    This pope acknowledges the failings and the woundedness of the church ,
    and the need to minister to all wounded people in their struggle for healing,wholeness, and justice.
    The way that national economies are structured has resulted in the impoverishment of millions -- creating gross inequality and suffering.
    He seeks to use the influence of the church
    to redress the inequity and relieve the suffering --to put into practice tbe values and the teachings of Christ.

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  7. Pope Benedict XVI Defrocked 400 Priests Over Child Abuse In Just Two Years

    http://www.cbc.ca/m/news/#!/content/1.2500967

    http://www.ibtimes.com/pope-benedict-xvi-defrocked-400-priests-over-child-abuse-just-two-years-1543857

    Without an allowable outlet (marriage) for sexual desire
    this problem will continue to plague the. Catholic church.

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  8. UN condemns Vatican for protecting its own reputation above the safety of chilren molested by priests.
    Tbe sexual abuse of children has been covered up by the Catholic church

    http://ca.news.yahoo.com/un-accuses-vatican-adopting-policies-allowed-priests-rape-103203753.html?.tsrc=yahoo

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  9. sexual abuse crises in the Catholic church

    money laundering within the Vatican Bank

    Pbs.org/frontline "secrets of the vatican"

    http://news.yahoo.com/frontline-inside-the-vatican-234530666.html

    Can this "outsider" heal a wounded church?
    Can he reform yhe institutionalized bureaucracy within the church?...or will the job overwhelm him as it did Benedict

    He denounces free market fundamentalism, (the idolatry of money) and
    commisions an inquiry into the Vatican Bank

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  11. Pope Francis’s encyclical on the environment

    Pope Francis urges "cultural revolution" to save the planet

    Pope Francis offered a broad and uncompromising indictment of the global market economy, accusing it of plundering the earth at the expense of the poor and of future generations.

    http://www.wsj.com/articles/pope-delivers-powerful-message-on-climate-change-1434621606

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  12. Pope Francis: Unfettered capitalism is “the dung of the devil”

     Pope Francis denounces capitalism, greed and the pursuit of money

    Pope Francis is not known for mincing his words, but he truly unleashed his wrath against capitalism last night during an address to grassroots organizers in Bolivia, as part of his South American tour:

    “Human beings and nature must not be at the service of money. Let us say no to an economy of exclusion and inequality, where money rules, rather than service. That economy kills. That economy excludes. That economy destroys Mother Earth.”

    The pope used one of his favorite quotes about the root of all evil from Basil of Caesarea, a 4th century Greek bishop:“And behind all this pain, death and destruction there is the stench of what Basil of Caesarea, one of the church’s first theologians, called ‘the dung of the devil.’ An unfettered pursuit of money rules. That is the dung of the devil.”

    During the speech in the city of Santa Cruz, he said: “Once capital becomes an idol and guides people’s decisions, once greed for money presides over the entire socio-economic system, it ruins society, it condemns and enslaves men and women, it sets people against one another and, as we clearly see, it even puts at risk our common home.”He called for the poor to be given the “sacred rights” of work, housing and land. “Let us not be afraid to say it: we want change, real change, structural change,” he said.
    The 78-year-old pontiff criticized an economic system that “has imposed the mentality of profit at any price, with no concern for social exclusion or the destruction of nature” and singled out for criticism “corporations, loan agencies, certain ’free trade’ treaties, and the imposition of measures of ’austerity’ which always tighten the belt of workers and the poor.”

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    1. Pope Francis undermines conservative policies:

      Francis’s agenda, which also includes calls to address income inequality and limit climate change, is putting him at odds with Republicans, “Inequality is the root of social evil,” Francis tweeted in March, after months earlier slamming “trickle-down” economics as a “crude and naïve” theory.Next year, as part of a speech he’ll give to the United Nations General Assembly, Francis will issue an edict urging the world's 1.2 billion Catholics to do what they can to fight climate change.

      http://crooksandliars.com/2015/01/pope-francis-odds-gophttp://thehill.com/homenews/administration/228289-pope-francis-splits-with-gop

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    2. "climate change is not a problem that can be left to the next generation"
      --Pope Francis in America

      Will 70 million American Catholics hear his voice!?

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    3. "Poverty" is a form of violence perpetrated by the wealthy against the most vulnerable members of society.
      Laissez faire Capitalism as an economic system is a form of slavery that condones the exploitation and perpetrates violence against the poor...and in so doing creates injustice and oppression--trapping people in a cycle of poverty.

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  14. Pope Francis walks the talk!:

    Instead of hobnobing with Congress-types over caviar and wine he serves the homeless



    "the chief aim of all politics is the pursuit of the common good
    Legislative activity is always based on care for the people. To this you have been invited, called and convened by those who elected you.
    All political and economic activity must serve and promote the good of the human person and be based on respect for his or her dignity.


    Full text of his address to Congress:

    http://www.vox.com/2015/9/24/9391549/pope-remarks-full-text

    If politics is in the service of the human person, it follows that it cannot be a slave to the economy and finance(the billionaires and the banksters).
    Politics is, instead, an expression of our compelling need to live as one, in order to build as one the greatest common good: that of a community which sacrifices particular interests in order to share, in justice and peace, its goods, its interests, its social life."

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  15. This pope seems to practice what he preaches.

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    Pope Rejects Lunch with Boehner, Pelosi, McConnell, Reid: He will be Dining with the Homeless

    — September 23, 2015

    We now know why the United States Congress absolutely did not want Pope Francis to come to America. He makes them look like the complete as*holes they are. Obviously, Congress thought Pope Francis would be honored to dine with them, and all their pomp and prestige. They were wrong.Pope Francis says he didn’t have the time because he already had a date eating with the homeless. In fact, he is not only going to be eating with them, but serving them. The meal will take place at St. Patrick’s Church in Washington, D.C.Rather than try to write some great prose about this situation, Ring of Fire will simply quote Eric March from the website Upworthy, because he nailed it:Unlike some of his predecessors, Francis has reminded journalists and world leaders time and time again that the church is for the poor, blasted the global financial system which causes so much poverty in the first place, and called on Catholics across the globe to take action and start lifting up the most vulnerable among them.He’s also spoken out forcefully against economic inequality.Including some of the worst, most exploitative labor practices in the world, which create conditions that allow hardship and desperation to thrive.Blowing off John Boehner and Nancy Pelosi to serve the homeless is pretty much the kind of badassery we’ve come to expect from this pope when it comes to speaking up for the world’s most hard-up."

    As stated by John Carr, director of the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life at Georgetown University: “Pope Francis is the ultimate Washington outsider. His priorities are not Washington’s priorities. We think we are the center of the world. We are not the center of Pope Francis’ world. He is frankly more comfortable in the slums of Argentina than in the corridors of power.”

    http://ringoffireradio.com/2015/09/pope-rejects-lunch-with-boehner-pelosi-mcconnell-reid-why-he-will-be-luncheoning-with-the-homeless/

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  16.  greed is destroying the Earth's resources and aggravating poverty

    Pope Francis has strongly condemned the craving for material gains and power, telling world leaders gathered at the United Nations that greed is destroying the Earth's resources and aggravating poverty."A selfish and boundless thirst for power and material prosperity leads both to the misuse of available natural resources and to the exclusion of the weak and disadvantaged," he said in a speech to the UN General Assembly

    Full text here:

    http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/full-text-pope-francis-speech-united-nations/

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhHkFvoPjt8&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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  17. Words are cheap!
    The Catholick Church is one of the richest organizations in the world.
    Even if they were to give a quarter of their wealth away to help the needy...they would not be poor by half!

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  18. "Spotlight"-- a movie about the sexual abuse scandal within the Catholic church

    http://m.imdb.com/title/tt1895587/

    This film tells the riveting true story of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Boston Globe investigation that would rock the city and cause a crisis in one of the world's oldest and most trusted institutions.
    When the newspaper's tenacious "Spotlight" team of reporters delves into allegations of abuse in the Catholic Church, their year-long investigation uncovers a decades-long cover-up

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  19. Pope Francis' Easter address on global issues

    http://www.cruxnow.com/church/2016/03/27/pope-francis-says-only-mercy-can-save-the-world/

    http://www.news.va/en/news/easter-urbi-et-orbi-message-of-pope-francis-full-t

    Pope Francis urges use of "the weapon of love" to fight the evil of terrorism

    Those who use religion to justify violence profane the name of God

    The psychological fight is a fight for the hearts and minds of the people.

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  20. refugee crisis destabilizes Europe

    Pope Francis makes passionate plea for more aid to refugees

    the dark forces in the world must be outweighed by mobilizing forces of good. (the negative can only be overcome with the positive)

    the Pope sells hope. ..and denounces "the globalization of indifference".

    Pope Francis adopts 3 Muslim refugee families and takes them back to live in the Vatican

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  21. Watch the documentary "Holy Money":

    " Holy Money" investigates the financial scandals that have rocked the Catholic Church and the efforts of the new Pope ...

    http://www.cbc.ca/passionateeye/m/episodes/holy-money

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYtGcRN7lFo&sns=em

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  22. vatican approved article condemns evangelical fundamentalism in America

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jul/13/pope-associates-criticize-american-evangelicals-extremism


    A close confidant of Pope Francis, writing Thursday in a Vatican-approved magazine, condemned the way some American evangelicals and their Roman Catholicsupporters mix religion and politics, saying their worldview promotes division and hatred.

    http://globalnews.ca/news/3598032/confidant-pope-francis-condemns-evangelical-fundamentalists/

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  23. What about thr cult of pedophilia wch seems to be endemic within the Catholic church?!:

    Pennsylvania’s attorney general has claimed to have evidence that the Vatican was aware of a systematic cover up for decades of sex abuse carried out by priests in the Catholic Church.

    An estimated 300 Roman Catholic priests in Pennsylvania molested more than 1,000 children – and possibly many more – since the 1940s, according to a scathing Pennsylvania grand jury report that accused senior church officials, including the man who is now archbishop of Washington, DC, of systematically covering up complaints




    https://www.yahoo.com/news/catholic-church-sex-abuse-cover-134409726.html

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