Quote of the Day
Pope Francis: “I ask everyone with political responsibility to remember two things: human dignity and the common good.”
Pope Francis: “I ask everyone with political responsibility to remember two things: human dignity and the common good.”
Pope Francis: “We know it, human life is sacred and inviolable. Every civil right rests on the recognition of the first and fundamental right, that of life, which is not subordinated to any condition, be it quantitative, economic or, least of all, ideological.”
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Pope Francis: “None of us can think we are exempt from concern for the poor and for social justice.”
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Pope Francis: “From the cross we see the monstrosity of mankind when it lets itself be guided by evil. But we also see the immensity of the mercy of God, who doesn’t treat us according to our sins, but according to his mercy.”
Pope Francis: “Evil will not have the last word.”