Posted on 03/31/2020 5:40:54 PM PDT by marshmallow
Vatican City, Mar 30, 2020 / 11:16 am (CNA).- In a private letter to an Argentine judge, Pope Francis is reported to have warned that government decisions to prioritize the economy over people could result in a viral genocide.
The governments that face the crisis in this way show the priority of their decisions: the people first. ... It would be sad if they opted for the opposite, which would lead to the death of very many people, something like a viral genocide, Pope Francis wrote in a letter sent March 28, according to America Magazine, which reported it had obtained the letter.
The pope sent a handwritten note in response to a letter from Judge Roberto Andres Gallardo, the president of the Pan-American Committee of Judges for Social Rights, Argentine news agency Telam reported March 29.
We are all concerned at the increase of the pandemic, Pope Francis wrote, while praising some governments for adopting exemplary measures with priorities that are well targeted at defending the population and serving the common good.
The pope also said he was edified by the response of so many people, doctors, nurses, volunteers, religious, priests, who risk their lives to heal and defend healthy people from contagion, Telam reported.
Pope Francis recounted in the letter that he has been in discussions with the Vatican Dicastery for Integral Human Development to prepare ourselves for what follows the global coronavirus outbreak.
There are already some consequences that must be faced: hunger, especially for people without permanent work, violence, the appearance of usurers (who are the true plague of a social future, dehumanized criminals), he wrote, according to Telam.
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The economy is people. ‘sir.’
Why is it that people who are not hurting financially from this whole thing are the first to give advice?
Every elected government official should be forced to forego their pay until this thing is over. Just saying, I feel your pain does not cut it.
I don’t see the Vatican selling any of their real estate or gold to help the poor.
95% of us are being sacrificed for the 5%. It is tragic that people get sick and die, but who gets to decide who pays the price? This could have been handled cautiously and prudently without destroying everyone.
Wonder why???
Gee might be nice if they could actually pay taxes on that stuff.
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