What does the Pope say about helping the poor?

What does the Pope say about helping the poor?

“How many elderly, babies, disabled and poor people are considered useless”, the pope said in his homily adding that “we go our way in haste, without worrying that gaps are increasing, that the greed of a few is adding to the poverty of many others.”

Why is the encyclical entitled Fratelli Tutti?

Fratelli tutti (All Brothers) is the third encyclical of Pope Francis, subtitled “on fraternity and social friendship”. The encyclical calls for more human fraternity and solidarity, and is a plea to reject wars.

Why does the Catholic Church help the poor?

The Catholic Church teaches that the poor represent those who are marginalised in society. The Church also teaches about the ‘preferential option for the poor’, that in order to improve life for the poor, we should speak for the voiceless and defend the defenceless.

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What does the Catholic Church say about giving to the poor?

“Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the LORD, and he will reward them for what they have done.”

What does the Catholic Church say about wealth?

Good Catholics should view money as a resource intended to be shared with others and be detached from excessive desires for personal wealth. After all, all of our works and deeds are designed to proclaim and live the message of the Gospel, not shackle us to our temporal possessions.

How does the Catholic Church respond to poverty?

The Roman Catholic Church teaches that the poor represent those who are marginalised in society. The Church also teaches about the ‘preferential option for the poor’, that in order to improve life for the poor, we should speak for the voiceless and defend the defenceless.

What did Pope Francis do to help?

In November 2016 he gave priests the power to forgive women who undergo abortions. He has continued to push for climate change reform, better treatment of refugees and greater attention to persecution of religious minorities.

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What is Pope Francis real name?

Jorge Mario Bergoglio
Pope Francis/Full name

Francis is the papal name of Jorge Mario Bergoglio. Bergoglio was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to two Italian immigrants, on December 17, 1936.

Can a Jesuit become Pope?

In 2013 the first Jesuit pope was elected, Pope Francis. The following is a complete list of contemporary living Jesuit cardinals. Three of them are above 80 years of age and thus are ineligible as a papal elector. Another four are not yet above the age of 80 and thus are currently eligible to serve as papal electors.