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Pope Francis spoke about drug violence in Rosario: he denounced "complicity" and asked for "comprehensive responses"

2024-03-26T12:54:56.664Z

Highlights: Pope Francis spoke about drug violence in Rosario: he denounced "complicity" and asked for "comprehensive responses" The Pontiff targeted all sectors, from politicians to financial, to end insecurity in Santa Fe. "It is necessary to rehabilitate politics, which is 'a very high vocation, it is one of the most precious forms of charity, because it seeks the common good'" he urged. He also targeted the financial world by ensuring that, just as "there is no good economy without a good businessman"


The Pontiff targeted all sectors, from politicians to financial, to end insecurity in Santa Fe.


Pope Francis regretted this Tuesday

the drug violence that plagues Rosario

and called to "rehabilitate politics" and investigate the corruption that allows this situation.

He denounced that

"without the complicity of a sector of political, police, judicial, economic and financial power it would not be possible to reach the

current situation. "

"It is necessary to rehabilitate politics, which is 'a very high vocation, it is one of the most precious forms of charity, because it seeks the common good'" he urged, alluding to a passage from his encyclical 'Fratelli tutti' (2020).

In a video message released today by the Holy See, the Pontiff remarked: "All political sectors are called to travel the great path of consensus and dialogue to generate laws and public policies that accompany a process of recovery of the social fabric. The alternation of management must sustain the continuity of the change processes".

He also

targeted the financial world

by ensuring that, just as "there is no good economy without a good businessman", there is also "no bad economy without the complicity of part of the private sector."

"There is a great task ahead in the business sector, not only in preventing complicity in business with mafia organizations, but also in a social commitment," he defended, giving as an example Enrique Shaw, founder of the Christian Association of Leaders. of Business and in the process of canonization.

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Source: clarin

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