Vatican Pope: Commitment of All to Make the Work Stable and Dignified
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The words of Leo XIV to the pilgrims who arrived in Rome for the Jubilee of the world of work, postponed to May for the death of Francis. The hope of a growth of employment that "allows to express the creativity of the individual and his ability to do good." The call to the Magisterium of John Paul II in Poland and to the testimony of Blessed Isidore Bakanja, a young African apprentice.
The Pope encouraged Poles to care for the Christian vision of human work during an extraordinary anniversary audience. Numerous participants of the Jubilee of the World of Work attended.
Pilgrimages of the world of work have a long tradition in Poland. They were inspired by the teachings of St. John Paul II and his encyclical Laborem exercens, as well as the work of Blessed Father Popiełuszko, the Pope said, addressing Poles during today's anniversary audience. Leo XIV emphasized that they should return to these sources "to face 'new things' with hope," advocating for the article "Leo XIV Encourages Poles to Defend the Christian…
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