A radical change in the intellectual and ethical to get out of a serious crisis, which is not only economic but first and foremost cultural and social. This is the conviction expressed by the speakers spoke during the first evening of the Social Week, dedicated to reflection on the current crisis: an in-depth look. Bruno Anastasia, an economist, Monsignor Paolo Doni, theologian and Bishop of the Diocese of Concordia - Pordenone, mons.Ovidio Poletto, were unanimous in the need for a more responsible and active role in social and political by Christians and people of good will. "The current economic crisis - said the economy - has specific responsibilities, does not depend on chance. Should therefore be rethought the relationship between state and market regulation, the difference between the income earning real estate and wages related to work, as well as the redistribution of resources for a more equitable welfare. Even personal behavior must be rethought with a view to reducing energy consumption and greater solidarity. At the enterprise level is important to focus on innovation. "
The actual call to responsibility of those who have to make decisions and act politically has been strong and insistent. In particular, Mgr. Poletto said that is duty of the Christian faith is not merely an intimate, but declined in developing the charity and social justice. "The reflection on the common good - said the bishop - not an option, but belongs to every man and Christian. We need more public attention to the res guided by the principle of generosity and brotherhood. The diocese is committed on this side of both educational and practical, as the recent establishment of a solidarity fund for families in need. " A strong emphasis was also on the global dimension. "From crisis comes - Anastasia said - if you pass a vision that the West would be the center of the world. ©
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The actual call to responsibility of those who have to make decisions and act politically has been strong and insistent. In particular, Mgr. Poletto said that is duty of the Christian faith is not merely an intimate, but declined in developing the charity and social justice. "The reflection on the common good - said the bishop - not an option, but belongs to every man and Christian. We need more public attention to the res guided by the principle of generosity and brotherhood. The diocese is committed on this side of both educational and practical, as the recent establishment of a solidarity fund for families in need. " A strong emphasis was also on the global dimension. "From crisis comes - Anastasia said - if you pass a vision that the West would be the center of the world. ©
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