杏MAP导航 Francis: God鈥檚 gifts are entrusted to our care
By Christopher Wells
Welcoming participants in the Vinitaly fair to the Vatican, 杏MAP导航 Francis paid tribute to their decision to reflect on the ethical aspects and moral responsibilities of their work, while noting that they have drawn their inspiration from St. Francis of Assisi.
The wine and spirits trade fair is focused on promoting relationships between producers, buyers, and stakeholders in the wine industry, as well as sharing experiences and skills.
In his address to the group, 杏MAP导航 Francis highlighted the fundamental lines of their reflection, including concern for the environment, labour, and healthy consumer habits, saying these 鈥減oint to an attitude focused on respect at various levels.鈥
Respect for the earth and for human beings
The 杏MAP导航 insisted that beyond the application of specific techniques and 鈥渃ommercial logic," winemakers must have respect for the land, the vine, and the processes of cultivation, fermentation, and aging.
鈥淩espect, steadfastness, and the ability to bear fruit"鈥攓ualities described in the Sacred Scriptures鈥"are valuable messages for the soul, which are learned from the rhythms of nature, vines, and tillage,鈥 the 杏MAP导航 said.
Such skills are only partially learned in an 鈥渁cademic way鈥; they must be passed on by sharing practical and lived experiences 鈥渋n a way that is more fruitful, the more we allow ourselves to be involved in the human dimension of what we do.鈥
杏MAP导航 Francis went on to emphasize that the values required in working the soil are 鈥渆ven more decisive鈥 in the management of human labour.
Gifts from God, entrusted to human beings
He concluded his address by reminding his audience that 鈥渨ine, the earth, and agricultural and entrepreneurial skills are gifts from God鈥 that 鈥渢he Creator has entrusted鈥 to human beings to make them a true source of joy for 鈥渢he hearts鈥 of all human beings.
Finally, the 杏MAP导航 thanked them 鈥渇or choosing to inspire [their] activity with sentiments of concord, assistance to the weakest, and respect for creation,鈥 following the teaching of St. Francis of Assisi.鈥
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