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Blessed Zelie and Louis Martin - parents of St. Terese of Liseux - feast day is July 12
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St Teresa of the Andes - feast day is today July 13
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Caritas in Veritate - Pope Benedict XVI
32. The significant new elements in the picture of the development of peoples  today in many cases demand new solutions. These need to be found together,  respecting the laws proper to each element and in the light of an integral  vision of man, reflecting the different aspects of the human person,  contemplated through a lens purified by charity. Remarkable convergences and  possible solutions will then come to light, without any fundamental component of  human life being obscured.
The dignity of the individual and the demands of justice require,  particularly today, that economic choices do not cause disparities in wealth to  increase in an excessive and morally unacceptable manner[83], and that  we continue to prioritize the goal of access to steady employment for  everyone. All things considered, this is also required by “economic logic”.  Through the systemic increase of social inequality, both within a single country  and between the populations of different countries (i.e. the massive increase in  relative poverty), not only does social cohesion suffer, thereby placing  democracy at risk, but so too does the economy, through the progressive erosion  of “social capital”: the network of relationships of trust, dependability, and  respect for rules, all of which are indispensable for any form of civil  coexistence.
Economic science tells us that structural insecurity generates  anti-productive attitudes wasteful of human resources, inasmuch as workers tend  to adapt passively to automatic mechanisms, rather than to release creativity.  On this point too, there is a convergence between economic science and moral  evaluation. Human costs always include economic costs, and economic dysfunctions  always involve human costs.
It should be remembered that the reduction of cultures to the technological  dimension, even if it favours short-term profits, in the long term impedes  reciprocal enrichment and the dynamics of cooperation. It is important to  distinguish between short- and long-term economic or sociological considerations.  Lowering the level of protection accorded to the rights of workers, or  abandoning mechanisms of wealth redistribution in order to increase the country's  international competitiveness, hinder the achievement of lasting development.  Moreover, the human consequences of current tendencies towards a short-term  economy — sometimes very short-term — need to be carefully evaluated. This  requires further and deeper reflection on the meaning of the economy and its  goals[84], as well as a profound and far-sighted revision of the  current model of development, so as to correct its dysfunctions and deviations.  This is demanded, in any case, by the earth's state of ecological health; above  all it is required by the cultural and moral crisis of man, the symptoms of  which have been evident for some time all over the world.
 
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