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"The global crisis is the result of specific choices"
Conference Room of the Fair packed yesterday for the first evening of the seventh edition of the Social Week of the Diocese of Concordia-Pordenone . Through the words of the economist Bruno Anastasia and theologian Monsignor Paolo Doni, the public could have a look in depth (such as reciting the title) on the current economic crisis. All this, to outline a new agenda of hope for the future, bearing in mind the recent encyclical of Benedict XVI "Caritas in veritate", cited Bishop Ovidio Poletto in his introductory speech. "We are called - said the bishop - a challenge to play a leading role in our Christian and civil society: I think that basically, this is what emerges from the words of the Pope We're all responsible for all, it takes care and social participation . All citizens, especially if they are Christians, must have felt to a more "res publica". A principle of free and universal brotherhood to highlight that globalization must be lived as a common denominator of the human condition. There is a shared responsibility of all for the common good, not delegate this responsibility to others: our diocese is investing in this. " Western economic development in recent years is now a memory: the core of this set of data proposed by Anastasia, who has photographed the crisis on the front of its human and social harm. "Only in Friuli and Veneto - he explained - this year an estimated 70-80 thousand jobs less, especially among men and especially among foreigners. 2010 may revise economic recovery, but a recovery in the labor market: there will be good news for employment. However, there are positive aspects of the crisis. As the so-called solidarity gray - he said - linked to the redistribution carried out by the state through taxes and transfers: We must raise awareness of the usefulness of these methods. Then there are, the more solidarity "pleasant", which are never enough, especially at the regional level, linked to the gift and gratuity. And finally, the balance of payments crisis as business. " To coordinate the various interventions, Stefano Franzini, the organizing committee of the Week, who then introduced Bishop Doni. "The good of people and society it is unthinkable outside of love and truth - the prelate explained, citing the Pope -. We are not faced with a fatality, but a choice, perhaps not of individuals, but specific choices that led to the crisis. Ideology technocratic is identifiable around the world: on the one hand continuous accumulation, on the other poverty. Absolute world's wealth is growing, but it is not distributed: the rich get richer. " In the meetings tomorrow and Friday night, further study with distinguished speakers. David Francescutti

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