Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us!!
Immaculate Heart of Mary: Gateway to Holiness and Love - Living Faith - Home & Family - Catholic Online
Caritas in Veritas - Pope Benedict XVI
22. Today the picture of development has many overlapping layers. The  actors and the causes in both underdevelopment and development are manifold, the  faults and the merits are differentiated. This fact should prompt us to liberate  ourselves from ideologies, which often oversimplify reality in artificial ways,  and it should lead us to examine objectively the full human dimension of the  problems. As John Paul II has already observed, the demarcation line between  rich and poor countries is no longer as clear as it was at the time of  Populorum Progressio[55]. The world's wealth is growing in  absolute terms, but inequalities are on the increase. In rich countries, new  sectors of society are succumbing to poverty and new forms of poverty are  emerging. In poorer areas some groups enjoy a sort of “superdevelopment” of a  wasteful and consumerist kind which forms an unacceptable contrast with the  ongoing situations of dehumanizing deprivation. “The scandal of glaring  inequalities”[56] continues. Corruption and illegality are  unfortunately evident in the conduct of the economic and political class in rich  countries, both old and new, as well as in poor ones. Among those who sometimes  fail to respect the human rights of workers are large multinational companies as  well as local producers. International aid has often been diverted from its  proper ends, through irresponsible actions both within the chain of donors and  within that of the beneficiaries. Similarly, in the context of immaterial or  cultural causes of development and underdevelopment, we find these same patterns  of responsibility reproduced. On the part of rich countries there is excessive  zeal for protecting knowledge through an unduly rigid assertion of the right to  intellectual property, especially in the field of health care. At the same time,  in some poor countries, cultural models and social norms of behaviour persist  which hinder the process of development.
 
No comments:
Post a Comment