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Pope Francis’ visit to the Shroud of Turin and Saint John Bosco’s homeland began with a meeting people from business and labour. In his address, the pope expressed solidarity with young people who are unemployed, and migrants “who are treated like packages”. He also called for joint action to help young people and seniors. The former are a “promise” for the future; seniors are “the memory of the past.” Together, they represent “the wealth of a nation”. The pontiff also said “no” to an economy of exclusion, the idolisation of money, corruption, and inequities that lead to violence. Instead, he called for a new economic model based on the “common good”.
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