“There is more than just Matthews Gospel.”
True, but interpreting Luke by ignoring Matthew is a poor path to understanding.
“The correct answer will be given in tomorrow’s class.”
Pope Leo XIII on 15 May 1891, Rights and Duties of Capital and Labor.
“As regards the State, the interests of all, whether high or low, are equal. The members of the working classes are citizens by nature and by the same right as the rich; they are real parts, living the life which makes up, through the family, the body of the commonwealth. ... therefore the public administration must duly and solicitously provide for the welfare and the comfort of the working classes; otherwise, that law of justice will be violated which ordains that each man shall have his due.”
Positive proof that Pope Peron isn’t the first economic illiterate to be Pope.
Note that Pope Leo XIII mentioned “working classes”, not freeloader, welfare classes.