Vatican City, 20 March 2014 (VIS) –
Today Pope Francis again emphasised the primary importance of work
and the need for creativity and solidarity to face the economic
crisis, receiving in audience the employees and managers of the
Italian “Acciaierie di Terni” steelworks, accompanied by the
bishop of the diocese and a group of faithful, to commemorate the
130th anniversary of the company's foundation.
“It is necessary to reaffirm that
employment is necessary for society, for families and for
individuals”, said the Pope. “Its primary value is the good of
the human person, as it allows the individual to be fully realised as
such, with his or her attitudes and intellectual, creative and manual
capacities. Therefore, it follows that work has not only the economic
objective of profit, but above all a purpose that regards man and his
dignity. And if there is no work, this dignity is wounded! Indeed,
the unemployed and underemployed risk being relegated to the margins
of society, becoming victims of social exclusion”.
“What can we say, when faced with the
very serious problem of unemployment that affects various European
countries?”, he asked. “It is the consequence of an economic
system that is no longer able to create work, because it has placed
at its centre the idol of money. Therefore, the various political,
social and economic actors are called upon to promote a different
approach, based on justice and solidarity, to ensure the possibility
of dignified work for all. Work is an asset for all, and must be
available to all. Phases of serious difficulties and unemployment
must be faced with the tools of creativity and solidarity. The
creativity of courageous businesspeople and craftspeople, who look to
the future with trust and hope. And solidarity between all the
elements of society, who all give something up, adopting a more sober
lifestyle, to help those in need”.
“This great challenge requires the
involvement of the Christian community as a whole”, concluded the
Pope. “The first challenge is to revive the roots of faith and of
our adhesion to Jesus Christ. This is the inspiring principle in the
choices of a Christian: faith. Faith moves mountains! Christian faith
is able to enrich society through the concrete element of brotherhood
it embodies. … Never cease to hope for a better future. Do not let
yourselves be trapped in the vortex of pessimism! If everyone does
his part, if we all put the human person and his dignity at the
centre, and if we consolidate an attitude of solidarity and fraternal
sharing, inspired by the Gospel, we can emerge from the swamp of this
difficult and burdensome period of economic turmoil”.
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