Pope Leone has stated there is an urgent need to “identify paths, both local and international, that develop new forms of social charity, alliances between knowledge, and solidarity among generations.” He made the remarks during an audience with participants of the “World Meeting on Human Fraternity.” The Pope emphasized that these must be “popular paths that include the poor, not as recipients of aid, but as active subjects of discernment and dialogue.” He further articulated the need for a widespread “alliance for humanity,” founded not on power but on care; not on profit but on gift; not on suspicion but on trust. “Care, gift, and trust,” Pope Leone XIV underscored, are the “pillars of an economy that does not kill.”
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