Blessed Antonio Lucci, pray for us!!
Blessed Antonio Lucci | Saint of the Day | AmericanCatholic.org
Blessed Titus Brandsma, pray for us!!
Blessed Titus Brandsma is a Carmelite saint whose feast day is today!
http://carmelnet.org/brandsma/
Revised Roman Missal Presents a Moment of Grace for the Whole Catholic Church - U.s. - Catholic Online
Caritas in Veritate - Pope Benedict XVI
46. When we consider the issues involved in the relationship between  business and ethics, as well as the evolution currently taking place in  methods of production, it would appear that the traditionally valid distinction  between profit-based companies and non-profit organizations can no longer do  full justice to reality, or offer practical direction for the future. In recent  decades a broad intermediate area has emerged between the two types of  enterprise. It is made up of traditional companies which nonetheless subscribe  to social aid agreements in support of underdeveloped countries, charitable  foundations associated with individual companies, groups of companies oriented  towards social welfare, and the diversified world of the so-called “civil  economy” and the “economy of communion”. This is not merely a matter of a “third  sector”, but of a broad new composite reality embracing the private and public  spheres, one which does not exclude profit, but instead considers it a means for  achieving human and social ends. Whether such companies distribute dividends or  not, whether their juridical structure corresponds to one or other of the  established forms, becomes secondary in relation to their willingness to view  profit as a means of achieving the goal of a more humane market and society. It  is to be hoped that these new kinds of enterprise will succeed in finding a  suitable juridical and fiscal structure in every country. Without prejudice to  the importance and the economic and social benefits of the more traditional  forms of business, they steer the system towards a clearer and more complete  assumption of duties on the part of economic subjects. And not only that. The  very plurality of institutional forms of business gives rise to a market which  is not only more civilized but also more competitive.
 
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