Here's the link. A few of my favorites:
On political morality:
"If politics must truly be at the service of the human person, it follows
that it cannot be a slave to the economy and finance. Politics is,
instead, an expression of our compelling need to live as one, in order
to build as one the greatest common good: that of a community which
sacrifices particular interests in order to share, in justice and peace,
its goods, its interests, its social life."
On a humane economy:
"I would encourage you to keep in mind all those people around us who
are trapped in a cycle of poverty. They too need to be given hope. The
fight against poverty and hunger must be fought constantly and on many
fronts, especially in its causes. [...] It goes without saying that part of this great effort is the creation and
distribution of wealth. The right use of natural resources, the proper
application of technology and the harnessing of the spirit of enterprise
are essential elements of an economy which seeks to be modern,
inclusive and sustainable."
On climate change:
This common good also includes the earth. [...] In
Laudato Si', I call for a courageous and responsible effort to
"redirect our steps" (ibid., 61), and to avert the most serious effects
of the environmental deterioration caused by human activity. I am
convinced that we can make a difference and I have no doubt that the
United States -- and this Congress -- have an important role to play.
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