Quote of the Day
Pope Francis: “There is so much indifference in the face of suffering. May we overcome indifference with concrete acts of charity.”
Pope Francis: “There is so much indifference in the face of suffering. May we overcome indifference with concrete acts of charity.”
Pope Francis: “I ask for you (dads) the grace to be ever closer to your children, allow them to grow, but be close, close! They need you, your presence, your closeness, your love.”
Pope Francis: “Let us pray for all victims of sexual violence in conflict, and those working to end this crime. #TimeToAct“
Pope Francis: “One easily forgets that the relations among human beings are always relations of reciprocal dependence, which manifest themselves according to different degrees throughout the life of a person and become indispensable in situations of old age, illness, disability and indeed suffering in general.”
Professor Charles Clark: “Free-market fundamentalism…is really an enabling myth for the 1 percent…. It is both tragic and farcical when this myth is confused with Catholic social teaching and presented as a defense of freedom.”
Pope Francis: “One of the greatest risks which this epoch faces is a divorce between economics and morality.”
Pope Francis: “At times we can be self-absorbed. Lord, help us to open our hearts to others and to serve those who are most vulnerable.”