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Fratelli Tutti 123: Affirming Business Activity
First, praise from the last three popes on “business activity.” 123. Business activity is essentially “a noble vocation, directed to producing wealth and improving our world”.[Laudato Si’ 129] God encourages us to develop the talents he gave us, and he … Continue reading
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Fratelli Tutti 122: Access, Not Just For The Few
In 1987, Pope John Paul II criticized the fraction of the 1% long before big tech’s new billionaires burst onto the 21st century scene. 122. Development must not aim at the amassing of wealth by a few, but must ensure … Continue reading
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… now I doubt it. I’ve been on wordpress for about fifteen years now. I write to keep myself exercised a little bit in the discipline. I’m not interested in dressing this location up with lights and bangles to drive … Continue reading →