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Video: Sirico on Pope Francis and Income Inequality
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Video: Sirico on Pope Francis and Income Inequality

by Marc Vander Maas • December 12, 2013

Acton Institute President Rev. Robert A. Sirico stopped by the studios of TheStreet.com today and spoke with host Joe Deaux about how Pope Francis differs from his predecessors in his approach to economic issues.

The pope is emphasizing “human solidarity,” Sirico said. “He quoted Benedict by saying that globalization has brought us to be close, to be neighbors, but not to be brothers.” Achieving a sense of fraternity is the goal.

We’ve embedded the video for you below.

Marc Vander Maas

Marc Vander Maas

Posted in Interviews, News and Events, Poverty, Vatican, VideoTagged acton institute, catholic social teaching, Francis, free markets, income inequality, Joe Deaux, Pope Francis, poverty, Religion/Belief, Robert A. Sirico, robert sirico, roman catholic church, sirico, wealth, wealth creation

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