St. Cyril of Alexandria, pray for us!!
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Caritas in Veritate - Pope Benedict XVI
17. A vocation is a call that requires a free and responsible answer.  Integral human development presupposes the responsible freedom of the  individual and of peoples: no structure can guarantee this development over and  above human responsibility. The “types of messianism which give promises but  create illusions”[38] always build their case on a denial of the  transcendent dimension of development, in the conviction that it lies entirely  at their disposal. This false security becomes a weakness, because it involves  reducing man to subservience, to a mere means for development, while the  humility of those who accept a vocation is transformed into true autonomy,  because it sets them free. Paul VI was in no doubt that obstacles and forms of  conditioning hold up development, but he was also certain that “each one remains,  whatever be these influences affecting him, the principal agent of his own  success or failure.”[39] This freedom concerns the type of development  we are considering, but it also affects situations of underdevelopment which are  not due to chance or historical necessity, but are attributable to human  responsibility. This is why “the peoples in hunger are making a dramatic appeal  to the peoples blessed with abundance”[40]. This too is a vocation, a  call addressed by free subjects to other free subjects in favour of an  assumption of shared responsibility. Paul VI had a keen sense of the importance  of economic structures and institutions, but he had an equally clear sense of  their nature as instruments of human freedom. Only when it is free can  development be integrally human; only in a climate of responsible freedom can it  grow in a satisfactory manner.
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