Comments on Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace's Note on Financial ReformTypePad2011-10-25T00:33:09ZRick Garnetthttps://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2011/10/pontifical-council-for-justice-and-peaces-note-on-financial-reform/comments/atom.xml/Katie commented on 'Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace's Note on Financial Reform'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d834515a9a69e201543666c84e970c2011-10-25T15:30:14Z2011-10-25T15:30:14ZKatieThis note is a badly argued piece of ideology. Let's not even mention the finger prints on this document of...<p>This note is a badly argued piece of ideology. Let's not even mention the finger prints on this document of the ambitious (in Italy I don't know about elsewhere) charities of Foccolare and sant'Egidio. </p>Nancy D. commented on 'Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace's Note on Financial Reform'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d834515a9a69e20162fbe55a58970d2011-10-25T03:51:56Z2011-10-25T03:51:56ZNancy D.With all due respect, Catholics believe that both Peace and Justice require respect for the inherent dignity of all persons,...<p>With all due respect, Catholics believe that both Peace and Justice require respect for the inherent dignity of all persons, which is why The United Nations, which does not respect the inherent dignity of the human person nor recognize that our UNalienable Rights have been endowed to us from God, could never be a global authority in a distinctly Catholic way. </p>