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“We cannot live with the economic pattern that comes from the liberals and the Enlightenment. Nor can we live with an economic pattern that comes from Communism. We need… a Christian economy.”
Pope Francis encouraged the 20 members of the Global Solidarity Fund the GSF partners to move for-ward in their commitment to support the most vulnerable in the peripheries of the world. “Go ahead, get your hands dirty! Take risks and look at the many peripheries in Southeast Asia, part of Africa, part of Latin America, which wound our hearts.”
Before the General Audience of May 25,
Pope Francis
meets 20 members of
the Global Solidarity Fund (GSF), Vatican
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