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During Mass at the Vatican, the head of the Catholic Church says that any injustice against those who work harms human dignity.
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Opera Mundi – When he pronounced mass in the Vatican, this Friday morning (05/01), Pope Francis highlighted the importance of work as a factor of human dignity and mentioned the various types of exploitation, such as slave labor and low pay. “Let there be work for all, and decent work, not slave work.”
“Today, which is the feast of Saint Joseph the worker, also on Labor Day, let us pray for all the workers. For everyone. So that nobody lacks work and everyone is fairly rewarded and can enjoy the dignity of work and the beauty of rest, “said Francisco.
According to the leader of the Catholic Church, human work is a received vocation and makes man like God, because he becomes capable of creating. “Work gives dignity. Dignity so trampled on in history, “lamented the Pope.
“Today, too, there are many slaves, labor slaves to survive: forced workers, poorly paid, with trampled dignity. It takes away the dignity of people, “added Francisco, quoting day laborers, the domestic worker who does not pay what would be fair and has no social protection. “Every injustice done to the worker is to trample on human dignity.”
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