St. Jane Frances de Chantal, pray for us!!
St. Jane Frances de Chantal | Saint of the Day | AmericanCatholic.org
Archbishop  Dolan: Is it Time for a Renewal of the External Markers of Our Faith? -  Living Faith - Home & Family - Catholic Online
Caritas in Veritate - Pope Benedict XVI
67. In the face of the unrelenting growth of global interdependence, there is  a strongly felt need, even in the midst of a global recession, for a reform of  the United Nations Organization, and likewise of economic institutions  and international finance, so that the concept of the family of nations can  acquire real teeth. One also senses the urgent need to find innovative ways of  implementing the principle of the responsibility to protect[146]   and of giving poorer nations an effective voice in shared decision-making. This  seems necessary in order to arrive at a political, juridical and economic order  which can increase and give direction to international cooperation for the  development of all peoples in solidarity. To manage the global economy; to  revive economies hit by the crisis; to avoid any deterioration of the present  crisis and the greater imbalances that would result; to bring about integral and  timely disarmament, food security and peace; to guarantee the protection of the  environment and to regulate migration: for all this, there is urgent need of a  true world political authority, as my predecessor Blessed John XXIII  indicated some years ago. Such an authority would need to be regulated by law,  to observe consistently the principles of subsidiarity and solidarity, to seek  to establish the common good[147], and to make a commitment to  securing authentic integral human development inspired by the values of charity  in truth. Furthermore, such an authority would need to be universally  recognized and to be vested with the effective power to ensure security for all,  regard for justice, and respect for rights[148]. Obviously it would  have to have the authority to ensure compliance with its decisions from all  parties, and also with the coordinated measures adopted in various international  forums. Without this, despite the great progress accomplished in various  sectors, international law would risk being conditioned by the balance of power  among the strongest nations. The integral development of peoples and  international cooperation require the establishment of a greater degree of  international ordering, marked by subsidiarity, for the management of  globalization[149]. They also require the construction of a social  order that at last conforms to the moral order, to the interconnection between  moral and social spheres, and to the link between politics and the economic and  civil spheres, as envisaged by the Charter of the United Nations. 
 
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