(ANSA) - VATICAN CITY, OCTOBER 23 - "Solidarity, cooperation and responsibility" are "anti-injustice, inequality and exclusion". The Pope said this to the participants in the international convention of the Centesimus Annus. "The uncertainties and precariousness that mark the existence of so many people and communities are aggravated by an economic system that continues to discard lives in the name of diode money, instilling rapacious attitudes towards the resources of the Earth and feeding many forms of inequity.
Faced with this we cannot do so. remain indifferent ". The answer "is not only the denunciation" but above all "the active promotion of the good".
The meeting also received, from Pope Francis, a new warning from the Pope against the "walls" of which so much is being siphoned in Europe in these days.
"As Christians - he said - we are called to a love without borders and without limits, a sign and testimony that we can go beyond the walls of selfishness and personal and national interests; beyond the power of money that often decides the causes of peoples; beyond the fences of ideologies, which divide and amplify hatred; beyond all historical and cultural barriers and, above all, beyond indifference ".
"We can all be brothers", "it may seem an unattainable utopia", "we prefer instead to believe that it is a possible dream", concluded the Pope. (ANSA).