Mother Mary, pray for us!! 
Assumption of Mary | Saint of the Day | AmericanCatholic.org 
The Happy Priest: On This Rock I Will Build My Church - Living Faith - Home & Family - Catholic Online 
http://www.patheos.com/community/deaconsbench/2011/08/14/her-glorious-assumption-to-look-at-mary-is-to-see-gods-original-plan-for-humanity/ 
Caritas in Veritate - Pope Benedict XVI 
64. While reflecting on the theme of work, it is appropriate to recall how  important it is that labour unions — which have always been encouraged  and supported by the Church — should be open to the new perspectives that are  emerging in the world of work. Looking to wider concerns than the specific  category of labour for which they were formed, union organizations are called to  address some of the new questions arising in our society: I am thinking, for  example, of the complex of issues that social scientists describe in terms of a  conflict between worker and consumer. Without necessarily endorsing the thesis  that the central focus on the worker has given way to a central focus on the  consumer, this would still appear to constitute new ground for unions to explore  creatively. The global context in which work takes place also demands that  national labour unions, which tend to limit themselves to defending the  interests of their registered members, should turn their attention to those  outside their membership, and in particular to workers in developing countries  where social rights are often violated. The protection of these workers, partly  achieved through appropriate initiatives aimed at their countries of origin,  will enable trade unions to demonstrate the authentic ethical and cultural  motivations that made it possible for them, in a different social and labour  context, to play a decisive role in development. The Church's traditional  teaching makes a valid distinction between the respective roles and functions of  trade unions and politics. This distinction allows unions to identify civil  society as the proper setting for their necessary activity of defending and  promoting labour, especially on behalf of exploited and unrepresented workers,  whose woeful condition is often ignored by the distracted eye of society. 
 
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