Apr 8, 2017
Fifty years ago, Blessed Pope Paul VI gave to the world a truly prophetic encyclical letter Populorum Progressio ("The Development of Peoples), and just days later Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his powerful speech, "Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence."
As kindred spirits in Christ, they both knew the grave dangers facing humanity – dangers still staring us in the face. And they wrote and spoke with urgent appeal to a largely blind and deaf world.
In "The Development of Peoples" Pope Paul wrote, "God intended the earth and everything in it for the use of all human beings and peoples. Thus, under the leadership of justice and in the company of charity, created goods should flow fairly to all…
"All other rights, whatever they may be, including the rights of property and free trade, are to be subordinated to this principle. They should in no way hinder it; in fact, they should actively facilitate its implementation" (No. 22).