John the Baptist, pray for us!!
Birth of John the Baptist | Saint of the Day | AmericanCatholic.org
For some, Corpus Christi was celebrated yesterday!!
Corpus Christi: Called to be Living Monstrances, Carry Jesus into the World - International - Catholic Online
Caritas in Veritate - Pope Benedict XVI
14. In his Apostolic Letter Octogesima Adveniens of 1971, Paul VI  reflected on the meaning of politics, and the danger constituted by utopian  and ideological visions that place its ethical and human dimensions in  jeopardy. These are matters closely connected with development. Unfortunately  the negative ideologies continue to flourish. Paul VI had already warned against  the technocratic ideology so prevalent today[26], fully aware of the  great danger of entrusting the entire process of development to technology  alone, because in that way it would lack direction. Technology, viewed in itself,  is ambivalent. If on the one hand, some today would be inclined to entrust the  entire process of development to technology, on the other hand we are witnessing  an upsurge of ideologies that deny in toto the very value of development,  viewing it as radically anti-human and merely a source of degradation. This  leads to a rejection, not only of the distorted and unjust way in which progress  is sometimes directed, but also of scientific discoveries themselves, which, if  well used, could serve as an opportunity of growth for all. The idea of a world  without development indicates a lack of trust in man and in God. It is therefore  a serious mistake to undervalue human capacity to exercise control over the  deviations of development or to overlook the fact that man is constitutionally  oriented towards “being more”. Idealizing technical progress, or contemplating  the utopia of a return to humanity's original natural state, are two contrasting  ways of detaching progress from its moral evaluation and hence from our  responsibility.
 
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