The Struggle Against Destitution
"The struggle against destitution, though urgent and necessary, is not enough. It is a question, rather, of building a world where every man, no matter what his race, religion or nationality, can live a fully human life, freed from servitude imposed on him by other men or by natural forces over which he has not sufficient control; a world where freedom is not an empty word and where the poor man Lazarus can sit down at the same table with the rich man."
On the Development of Peoples (#47)
From Catholic Social Teachings Office On Poverty
On the Development of Peoples (#47)
From Catholic Social Teachings Office On Poverty

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