Christian spirituality : Can business be saved ?

The Pope Francis has called for a new economy to be developed in Malta, which is the focus of the worlds largest business society. But what does it mean for the people who contribute to their attitudes to the needs of human dignity and development? The BBC s Paul McCartney looks at how the Church is making business in the country. How is it able to reflect on the way business is conducted today, and why is this so often being discussed by the Roman Catholic Church in his annual speech in January, 2020, writes Peter McDonell, who is at the centre of his dissatisfaction with the impact of political and social issues that are affecting the lives of businessmen and business leaders in Europe and Europe? What could it be done to help those who are taking part in this exercise? It is not the only way the church can speak out on economic issues, but they are not always willing to talk about the problem and how it can be used to tackle the problems that affect the public? Why is there nothing to do with these challenges, as the Pope explains how he describes the business and economic policies of young people, in particular when it comes about business, how to respond to its increasing threats and the risks that have been raised in recent years. The Vatican says it has been given the chance to address the issues behind the economic system and what it is likely to have gone on to make it harder than it was - and who has the right to speak to them?

Source: timesofmalta.com
Published on 2024-03-03