
Pope Francis: Catholics Should Combat ‘Dismal’ Economic Inequality with Hope
Pope Francis called inequality a “social disease,” many of the “symptoms” of which have been aggravated by the coronavirus pandemic.
Pope Francis called inequality a “social disease,” many of the “symptoms” of which have been aggravated by the coronavirus pandemic.
Businesses help reduce economic and social inequality by putting people before profit, and becoming close to poor neighborhoods.
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