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November 02, 2014

Pope Francis: 'Caring for the poor does not make you a communist'


Pope Francis has once again rejected claims that his concern for the poor and criticisms of capitalism make him a communist, by declaring that he is merely following the Gospel.
In one his longest speeches as Pope, the Holy See outlined his views on a wide range of issues– from poverty and the injustices of unemployment to the need to protect the environment.

"Today I want to unite my voice with yours and accompany you in your fight," he said to participants at the World Meeting of Popular Movements, which is holding a three-day conference in Rome involving groups including trade unions, peasant farmers, and domestic workers.

Among those in the audience were Argentine "cartoneros," who live off the sale of recyclable goods they salvage from rubbish. As archbishop of Buenos Aires, then-Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was particularly close to the cartoneros; as pope he has maintained his support for their plight. Anticipating how his letter would be received by his critics, Francis declared that “land, housing and work are increasingly unavailable to the majority’ of the world’s population,” but said “If I talk about this, some will think that the Pope is communist.”

"They don't understand that love for the poor is at the centre of the Gospel," he said. "Demanding this isn't unusual, it's the social doctrine of the church."

His speech also further highlighted his concerns for the environment, as well as the rights of farmers to have land, and for young people to be employed – issues he said would be dealt with in his upcoming encyclical on ecology and the environment.
The address comes after right-wing US commentators said the Pope is a Marxist because he criticised capitalist excess and demanded that governments should redistribute social benefits to the needy.

Source:www.independent.co.uk

6 comments:

  1. Caring for people with other people's money via involuntary collections is communist. If the Pope wants to write a check from Vatican Bank and care for people, no one would call him communist.

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  2. That sounds like the Teabagger mantra. "I've got mine, F*** you". This pope actually embraces some of the vey teachings of Christ. It's amusing that gets your panties in a twist.

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  3. I don't think any of the 12 disciples were beggars. They were all self-reliant from what I read.

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  4. Shame the Catholics rob the poor fund the rich!

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  5. ohyea, I dont even know why the Pope bothered to explain this "comunist" bollocs hes been acused for at all, this is a american moronic perseption of politics and we all know whow f... stupid they are.

    The UssA is a comunits per def. run country, the ONLY difference between Comys and capitalists is the label of the door, private of public, both are de fact perverte to oblivion and have long time lost any relevance to the present world but stil lives in the minds of stupid people.
    When Corps are getting money/bailins/bailouts/austeretys, its well fare, and socialism for the corps, but when we talk about giving help to comon man, you scream of comunism.

    How f.... stupid are you.

    Gett you f... narratives right firsth idiots and then debate the issue.

    peace

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  6. No, "Caring for the poor does not make you a communist", but using government to force working people to pay high taxes for it does!

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