Two Vatican offices to release document on morality of global market system

Two influential Vatican offices are set to release a new joint document evaluating the morality of the global market system, in what appears to be an effort to give more theological weight to Pope Francis’ frequent criticism that “this economy kills.” The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development have co-authored “Oeconomica eetpecu niariae quaestiones: Considera-tions for ethical discernment about some aspects of the current financial-economic system,” the Vatican press office announced May 14.

The new document, the first such joint effort of two Vatican offices during Francis’ five-year papacy, will be released on May 17. It will be presented at a press conference by the heads of the two dicasteries: Archbishop Luis Ladaria and Cardinal Peter Turk-son, respectively, alongside two noted Italian economists.

The Pope has often criticized the global capitalist system, saying it has perpetuated a “throwaway culture” that serves to enrich the wealthy at the expense of the world’s poorest.

In one of the pontiff’s most stinging criticisms, he told residents of a Kenyan slumduring a visit in 2015 that they were suffering from “wounds inflicted by minorities who cling to power and wealth, who selfishly squander while a growing majority is forced to flee to abandoned, filthy and run-down peripheries.”

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