Italian newspaper reveals key paragraphs from Pope's upcoming social encyclical [CNA]

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Rome, Italy, Jun 28, 2009 / 09:45 am (CNA).- The upcoming social encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI “Caritas in veritate” - Charity in truth - will bear the date of the feast of Sts. Peter and Paul, June 29, but will likely become public on July 6 or 7, the Italian daily Corriere della Sera said on Saturday. An article by Gian Guido Vecchi quotes what he claims are several original paragraphs of the Pope’s third encyclical.

"Without truth, without trust and love for what is truthful, there is no conscience or social responsibility, and the social action falls under the control of private interests or logics of power, with destructive effect on society, even more on a society in way to globalization, in difficult moments like the current ones,” the Pope will say in “Caritas in veritate,” according to Vecchi.

Corriere della Sera says the Pope highlights in the upcoming document that globalization is not an evil in itself, but it cannot be left to self-regulation.

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From CNA with my emphases and comments:Italian newspaper reveals key paragraphs from Pope’s upcoming social encyclical

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Rome, Italy, Jun 28, 2009 / 09:45 am (CNA).- The upcoming social encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI “Caritas in veritate” – Charity in truth – will bear the date of the feast of Sts. Peter and Paul, June 29, but will likely become public on July 6 or 7, the Italian daily Corriere della Sera said on Saturday.

An article by Gian Guido Vecchi quotes what he claims are several original paragraphs of the Pope’s third encyclical.

Without truth, without trust and love for what is truthful, there is no conscience or social responsibility, and the social action falls under the control of private interests or logics of power, with destructive effect on society, even more on a society in way to globalization, in difficult moments like the current ones,” the Pope will say in “Caritas in veritate,” according to Vecchi. [This is very much out of context, but I am not so sure that we should run down “private interests”. “Private interests” produce the social benefits which we hope to have. “Private interests” don’t necessarily mean “selfish interests”.]

Corriere della Sera says the Pope highlights in the upcoming document that globalization is not an evil in itself, but it cannot be left to self-regulation.

"In the midst of the new international economic, commercial and financial context,” the Pope will suggest an international agreement to lead the process of globalization: “an authority that should be regulated by law, should stick coherently to the principles of subsidiarity ad solidarity, should be aimed at achieving the common good and committed in fostering an authentic integral human development, inspired in the values of charity and truth.” get out when matters can be handled at a lower level (even though we know that “the people” are higher than government.).]

In what Vecchi describes as “a very theological and theoretical” document, Pope Benedict will highlight from the beginning that “the charity of truth, which Jesus Christ has shown to us along all his earthly life and, above all, with His death and resurrection, is the main resource at the service of the true development of each individual human being and humanity as a whole.”

According to the Pope, the current crisis has been sparked by “a deficit of ethics in the economic structures.” A reform of the current system, therefore, will require “a common code” based on “the truth from both faith and reason,” capable of providing “the light through which the human intelligence arrives to natural and supernatural truth of charity.”

Vecchi claims that the Pope will recall the “social responsibility of private companies,” but will underscore that “true development is impossible without honest men, without financial operators and politicians who strongly feel in their own consciences the call for the common good.”

The encyclical will also pay attention to the **"**ecologic health of the planet," but will remind that “the duties we have to the environment are connected to the duties we have toward the human person”, because “the first capital to be protected and cherished is the human person in its integrity.”

According to Vecchi, the encyclical will hardly be “good news to the liberals and bad news to the conservatives,” as claimed by some analysts who have not seen the text of the document.

“The Pope quotes Paul VI’s Populorum progressio, which in 1967 denounced the gap between rich and poor countries, but the encyclical also takes from Humanae vitae in criticizing abortion and contraception,” Vecchi writes.

[About abortion…] The encyclical, in fact, is likely to say that **"**openness to life is at the core of every true development," and regarding the ambiguous policies aimed at “reducing the need for abortion” by means of other social policies, the Pope warns that "if personal and social sensibility toward the welcoming of a new life is lost, even other forms of welcoming (life) useful to social life become fruitless."

The encyclical will also tackle global injustice, especially world hunger.

“Charity in truth requires an urgent reform to confront courageously and without hesitation the great problems of injustice in the development of the nations,” the encyclical will say.

The document will also say that “food and water are universal rights,” and will remind that the Greek word Oikonomia – from which the word “economy” comes - means the rule or management of the oikos, the home: “the development of all nations depends above all in recognizing that we are one single family.”
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Hints at content of the new “social” encyclical

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From CNA with my emphases and comments:
Italian newspaper reveals key paragraphs from Pope’s upcoming social encyclical

http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/images/Pope_Benedict.jpg
Rome, Italy, Jun 28, 2009 / 09:45 am (CNA).- The upcoming social encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI “Caritas in veritate” – Charity in truth – will bear the date of the feast of Sts. Peter and Paul, June 29, but will likely become public on July 6 or 7, the Italian daily Corriere della Sera said on Saturday.

An article by Gian Guido Vecchi quotes what he claims are several original paragraphs of the Pope’s third encyclical.

Without truth, without trust and love for what is truthful, there is no conscience or social responsibility, and the social action falls under the control of private interests or logics of power, with destructive effect on society, even more on a society in way to globalization, in difficult moments like the current ones,” the Pope will say in “Caritas in veritate,” according to Vecchi. [This is very much out of context, but I am not so sure that we should run down “private interests”. “Private interests” produce the social benefits which we hope to have. “Private interests” don’t necessarily mean “selfish interests”.]

Corriere della Sera says the Pope highlights in the upcoming document that globalization is not an evil in itself, but it cannot be left to self-regulation.

"In the midst of the new international economic, commercial and financial context,” the Pope will suggest an international agreement to lead the process of globalization: “an authority that should be regulated by law, should stick coherently to the principles of subsidiarity ad solidarity, should be aimed at achieving the common good and committed in fostering an authentic integral human development, inspired in the values of charity and truth.” get out when matters can be handled at a lower level (even though we know that “the people” are higher than government.).]

In what Vecchi describes as “a very theological and theoretical” document, Pope Benedict will highlight from the beginning that “the charity of truth, which Jesus Christ has shown to us along all his earthly life and, above all, with His death and resurrection, is the main resource at the service of the true development of each individual human being and humanity as a whole.”

According to the Pope, the current crisis has been sparked by “a deficit of ethics in the economic structures.” A reform of the current system, therefore, will require “a common code” based on “the truth from both faith and reason,” capable of providing “the light through which the human intelligence arrives to natural and supernatural truth of charity.”

Vecchi claims that the Pope will recall the “social responsibility of private companies,” but will underscore that “true development is impossible without honest men, without financial operators and politicians who strongly feel in their own consciences the call for the common good.”

There was also something about beefing up the unions in another forum. Something about not giving up stuff and maybe a worldwide synergy of unions throughout the world. I can’t wait to see the whole thing. Where and when will be it’s 1st full release? What site will have it in it’s entirety? The Vatican? My job could go under by then I wish they’d hurry.Who is Vecchy,the guy quoted in the article?​
 
Where and when will be it’s 1st full release? What site will have it in it’s entirety? The Vatican? My job could go under by then I wish they’d hurry.Who is Vecchy,the guy quoted in the article?
Earlier news reports claim that the encyclical will be released on June 29th, which is tomorrow. The Vatican website will definitely host the encyclical in its entirety, but often other sites will do so as well, at least for the moment.

As for Vecchi, as far as I can tell he is just an Italian journalist. 🤷
 
Earlier news reports claim that the encyclical will be released on June 29th, which is tomorrow. The Vatican website will definitely host the encyclical in its entirety, but often other sites will do so as well, at least for the moment.

As for Vecchi, as far as I can tell he is just an Italian journalist. 🤷
Thank you.So if I check the vatican cite tommorrow, I may find it? What part of the site might I go to? I just joined their free newsletter or something like that and have their news release page on my favorites.Maybe it will be there?
 
We appear to be facing another delay. 😦

The Washington Post is reporting that Pope Benedict signed the new encyclical today, but the Times (of London) is reporting that it may not be published for another week.
Pope Benedict XVI will sign his new encyclical on the global economy, poverty and the worldwide financial crisis on Monday but the text is unlikely to be published for another week, on the eve of the G8 summit at L’Aquila, according to Italian reports.
The Vatican has not yet announced a publication date. The Pope recently said the document, Caritas in veritate (Charity in Truth), would outline the ethical values that the faithful must “tirelessly defend” to ensure “true freedom and solidarity”. He said the global downturn demonstrated the need to “rethink economic and financial paradigms that have been dominant in recent years.”
The Pope has been working on the encyclical - the most authoritative document a Pope can issue - for two years, but delayed it in order to bring it up to date and reflect the global economic crisis. Its publication has been further delayed by translation problems into Latin, the Italian newspaper La Repubblica reported.
Although Pope Benedict has encouraged a return to Latin in the liturgy, there is a dwindling number of experts in the language inside the Vatican able to find Latin equivalents for terms such as “market value” and “tax haven”.
timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article6597078.ece
 
I thank you for keeping watch Dale. I just checked the vatican site and fridays news is still posted. I feel we need some Papal guidance right now, today.
 
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