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This excerpt from Pope Francis’s encyclical Fratelli Tutti focuses on the need for universal fraternity and social friendship. The pope argues that true peace and justice can only be achieved through a global ethic of solidarity and cooperation, one that embraces diversity and promotes human dignity. The encyclical also condemns war, the death penalty, and forms of populism and liberalism that marginalize the vulnerable and deny the inherent worth of each individual. It concludes with a call for renewed encounters, dialogue, and forgiveness, urging all people to cultivate kindness and build a culture of encounter.
By Grace n AntonThis excerpt from Pope Francis’s encyclical Fratelli Tutti focuses on the need for universal fraternity and social friendship. The pope argues that true peace and justice can only be achieved through a global ethic of solidarity and cooperation, one that embraces diversity and promotes human dignity. The encyclical also condemns war, the death penalty, and forms of populism and liberalism that marginalize the vulnerable and deny the inherent worth of each individual. It concludes with a call for renewed encounters, dialogue, and forgiveness, urging all people to cultivate kindness and build a culture of encounter.