โFighting against the terrible scourge of hunger means also fighting
waste. Waste reveals an indifference towards things and towards those
who go without. Wastefulness is the crudest form of discarding,โ he said
May 18.
โTo throw food away means to throw people away,โ the pope added. โIt
is scandalous today not to notice how precious food is as a good, and
how so much good ends up so badly.โ
Francis noted that in todayโs complex world, it is also important
that the good done by charitable organizations is โdone well,โ and is
not โthe fruit of improvisation.โ
Doing good โrequires intelligence, the capacity for planning and
continuity. It needs an integrated vision, of persons who stand
together: it is difficult to do good while not caring for each other,โ
he said.
Even good initiatives guided by good intentions can get trapped by
โextended bureaucracy, excessive administrative costs, or become forms
of welfare that do not lead to authentic development,โ he noted.
โWasting what is good is a nasty habit that can insinuate itself
anywhere, even in charitable works.โ
The pope also emphasized the importance of actions over words: โIt is
always easy to speak about others; it is much harder to give to others,
and yet this is what matters.โ
Food banks, he said, are good at taking what is โthrown into the
vicious cycle of wasteโ and inserting it into a โvirtuous circleโ of
good use instead.
The pope went on to speak about the economy, which he said has a
โprofound needโ of working to the advantage of all, and especially those
who are disadvantaged.
โIt is good to see languages, beliefs, traditions and different
approaches converging, not for self-interest, but rather to give dignity
to others,โ he said.
Noting the modern worldโs connectivity and rapid pace, he decried the
โfrenetic scramble for moneyโ which leaves people with an increasing
interior frailty, disorientation, and loss of meaning. He added: โWhat I
care about is an economy that is more humane, that has a soul, and not a
reckless machine that crushes human beings.โ
โWe must find a cure,โ he urged, by โsupporting what is good and taking up paths of solidarity, being constructive.โ
โWe must come together to relaunch what is good, knowing full well
that, even if evil is at large in the world, with Godโs help and the
good will of so many like yourselves, the world can be a better place,โ
he said.
โWe need to support those who wish to change things for the better; we need to encourage models of growth based on social equality, on the dignity of human persons, on families, on the future of young people, on respect for the environment.โ
โWe need to support those who wish to change things for the better; we need to encourage models of growth based on social equality, on the dignity of human persons, on families, on the future of young people, on respect for the environment.โ
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