O Mother Mary, pray for us!!
O Mother Mary, intercede to Jesus for us!!
Queenship of Mary | Saint of the Day | AmericanCatholic.org
Papa, the Young Catholics, and Amanda Marcotte: Hope in Madrid - U.s. - Catholic Online
Caritas in Veritate - Pope Benedict XVI
71. This deviation from solid humanistic principles that a technical mindset  can produce is seen today in certain technological applications in the fields of  development and peace. Often the development of peoples is considered a matter  of financial engineering, the freeing up of markets, the removal of tariffs,  investment in production, and institutional reforms — in other words, a purely  technical matter. All these factors are of great importance, but we have to ask  why technical choices made thus far have yielded rather mixed results. We need  to think hard about the cause. Development will never be fully guaranteed  through automatic or impersonal forces, whether they derive from the market or  from international politics. Development is impossible without upright men  and women, without financiers and politicians whose consciences are finely  attuned to the requirements of the common good. Both professional competence  and moral consistency are necessary. When technology is allowed to take over,  the result is confusion between ends and means, such that the sole criterion for  action in business is thought to be the maximization of profit, in politics the  consolidation of power, and in science the findings of research. Often,  underneath the intricacies of economic, financial and political  interconnections, there remain misunderstandings, hardships and injustice. The  flow of technological know-how increases, but it is those in possession of it  who benefit, while the situation on the ground for the peoples who live in its  shadow remains unchanged: for them there is little chance of emancipation.
 
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