Call on the Church to Build Justice that Humanizes and Conciliates Mexico
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Mexico City. — In the framework of the first judicial election in Mexico, the Primate Archdiocese of Mexico, underlined the need for justice with a social face. In her weekly From Faith, she argued that justice must be close to the weakest and able to heal the structural wounds that the country carries. “Justice cannot be just punitive or bureaucratic, nor be at the service of a few,” the publication added. The editorial proposed ten essential c…
It announces a Decalogue to build a truly humane justice. Through its editorial of the weekly “From the Faith”, the Catholic Church of the country stated that, as citizens and as brothers, we are called to be builders of a justice that humanizes and reconciles Mexico. We cannot settle for a merely punitive justice [...]
In a time marked by inequalities, structural violence and the fragility of the judicial systems, it is urgent to recover and promote a vision of justice that not only responds to legal demands, but has a social face. As a society, we cannot be indifferent to injustice, nor settle for a merely punitive or bureaucratic justice, let alone a justice that serves only a few.
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