Pope Francis Saturday met with members of Italy's largest credit union, encouraging them to promote an economy that is rooted in honesty, and to promote a “globalization of solidarity.”
“Concern yourself with the relationship between economy and social justice, keeping the dignity and value of the person at the center,” the pontiff said to representatives of the Banca di Credito Cooperativo (BCC) of Rome. “Increase the economy of honesty. You are asked not only to be honest – this is normal – but to diffuse honesty,” and help it take root in all areas.
Pope Francis met with BCC managers, employees, and their families in the Vatican's Paul VI Hall on Sept. 12.
“Concern yourself with the relationship between economy and social justice, keeping the dignity and value of the person at the center,” the pontiff said to representatives of the Banca di Credito Cooperativo (BCC) of Rome. “Increase the economy of honesty. You are asked not only to be honest – this is normal – but to diffuse honesty,” and help it take root in all areas.
Pope Francis met with BCC managers, employees, and their families in the Vatican's Paul VI Hall on Sept. 12.