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Related: About this forumUnbridled capitalism is the 'dung of the devil', says Pope Francis
Source: Reuters
Unbridled capitalism is the 'dung of the devil', says Pope Francis
Reuters
Friday 10 July 2015 02.49 BST
Pope Francis has urged the downtrodden to change the world economic order, denouncing a new colonialism by agencies that impose austerity programs and calling for the poor to have the sacred rights of labor, lodging and land.
In one of the longest, most passionate and sweeping speeches of his pontificate, the Argentine-born pope used his visit to Bolivia to ask forgiveness for the sins committed by the Roman Catholic church in its treatment of native Americans during what he called the so-called conquest of America.
The pontiff also demanded an immediate end to what he called the genocide of Christians taking place in the Middle East and beyond, describing it as a third world war.
Today we are dismayed to see how in the Middle East and elsewhere in the world many of our brothers and sisters are persecuted, tortured and killed for their faith in Jesus, Pope Francis said.
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Quoting a fourth century bishop, he called the unfettered pursuit of money the dung of the devil, and said poor countries should not be reduced to being providers of raw material and cheap labour for developed countries.
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Reuters
Friday 10 July 2015 02.49 BST
Pope Francis has urged the downtrodden to change the world economic order, denouncing a new colonialism by agencies that impose austerity programs and calling for the poor to have the sacred rights of labor, lodging and land.
In one of the longest, most passionate and sweeping speeches of his pontificate, the Argentine-born pope used his visit to Bolivia to ask forgiveness for the sins committed by the Roman Catholic church in its treatment of native Americans during what he called the so-called conquest of America.
The pontiff also demanded an immediate end to what he called the genocide of Christians taking place in the Middle East and beyond, describing it as a third world war.
Today we are dismayed to see how in the Middle East and elsewhere in the world many of our brothers and sisters are persecuted, tortured and killed for their faith in Jesus, Pope Francis said.
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Quoting a fourth century bishop, he called the unfettered pursuit of money the dung of the devil, and said poor countries should not be reduced to being providers of raw material and cheap labour for developed countries.
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Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/10/poor-must-change-new-colonialism-of-economic-order-says-pope-francis
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Eugene
Jul 2015
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Lordquinton
(7,886 posts)1. So he sees it on the same level as marrige equality
Interesting.
trotsky
(49,533 posts)2. Yup, both come from Satan.
Neato. Yay, Wonderpope!
Cartoonist
(7,562 posts)3. Let me know
when he abolishes tithing. Until then he's just blowing hot air.
cbayer
(146,218 posts)6. The Catholic Church does not require tithing.
So what do you think of the Pope's position on unbridled catpialism?
mr blur
(7,753 posts)4. Should go down well with all those millionaires and billionaires running for President.
You know, the ones who love Jesus more than anything.
edhopper
(35,118 posts)5. Looks like it's time to post this again
http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2014/08/us/american-archbishops-lavish-homes/
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