杏MAP导航 at Audience: Recognize human dignity in every person
By Vatican News
杏MAP导航 Francis, continuing his catechesis on the effects of the current pandemic in light of the Church鈥檚 social doctrine, noted how Covid-19 has highlighted how vulnerable and interconnected everyone is.
鈥淚f we do not take care of one another, starting with the least, with those who are most impacted, including creation鈥, he said, 鈥渨e cannot heal the world.鈥
Christian love of neigbour amid pandemic
Speaking from the Apostolic Library, the 杏MAP导航 commended the efforts of so many people 鈥渨ho have been offering evidence of human and Christian love for neighbour, dedicating themselves to the sick even at the risk of their own health.鈥
But, he pointed out, 鈥渢he coronavirus is not the only disease to be fought, but rather, the pandemic has shed light on the broadest social ills.鈥 One of these, he continued, is 鈥渁 distorted view of the person, a gaze that ignores his or her dignity and relational character.鈥
Throw-away culture
杏MAP导航 Francis went on to say that at times others are seen as objects to be 鈥渦sed and discarded.鈥 In reality, he said, 鈥渢his type of gaze blinds and fosters an individualistic and aggressive throw-away culture, which transforms the human being into a consumer good鈥.
But if we are guided by faith, noted the 杏MAP导航, we recognize God creates men and women, not as objects, 鈥渂ut as people loved and capable of loving, in His image and likeness.鈥
The dignity of the human person
杏MAP导航 Francis underlined that Jesus proposes a life of service and of giving one鈥檚 life for others, 鈥渁nd He confirms it by immediately restoring sight to two blind men and making them His disciples.鈥 鈥淲e want to recognize the human dignity in every person, whatever his or her race may be,鈥 he said.
The 杏MAP导航 continued on this theme by saying that the Second Vatican Council emphasizes that this dignity is inalienable because it 鈥渨as created 鈥榯o the image of God.鈥欌 In modern culture, he pointed out, 鈥渢he reference closest to the principle of the inalienable dignity of the person is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which Saint John Paul II defined as a 鈥榤ilestone on the long and difficult path of the human race.鈥欌
The power of faith
While the world awaits a cure to the coronavirus, 杏MAP导航 Francis stressed that 鈥渇aith exhorts us to commit ourselves seriously and actively to combat indifference in the face of violations of human dignity; faith always requires us to let ourselves be healed and to convert from our individualism, both personal and collective.鈥
May the Lord 鈥渞estore our sight鈥, the 杏MAP导航 said, 鈥渟o as to rediscover what it means to be members of the human family.
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