
Pope Francis: Human Life Is the Most Valuable Work Asset
“People are the real wealth: without them, there is no working community, no enterprise, no economy,” the Pope said Jan. 20.
“People are the real wealth: without them, there is no working community, no enterprise, no economy,” the Pope said Jan. 20.
“Let us take a moment of silence, remembering these men, these women, who are desperate because they cannot find work.”
St. John Paul II: ‘The worker is always more important than profits and machines.’
Archbishop Thomas Wenski, who chairs the U.S. bishops’ committee on domestic justice and human development, issued the conference’s annual Labor Day statement for 2016.
The Holy Father said Nov. 10, ‘The sacredness of every human being calls for everyone to be respected, welcomed and to have dignified work.’
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