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Ethics over profit: Pope

Benedict urges government­s to adopt economic model favouring common good

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VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI is calling for government­s to endorse a new ethics-based economic model that looks out for the common good rather than pursue the profit-at-all-cost mentality that he blames for the global economic crisis.

Benedict outlined his vision in his annual peace message released Friday. It’s an idea he has voiced before, in particular in his 2009 en- cyclical Charity in Truth, in which he called for a new world financial order that would give poorer countries more of a say in internatio­nal policy.

This year’s theme is “Blessed are the peacemaker­s,” and Benedict used it to underline how policymake­rs should be guided by pursuing peace in forging economic, developmen­t and social policy. He said, for example, they should oppose abortion because it is a threat to peace.

Meanwhile, the Christmas season kicked off at the Vatican with the traditiona­l lighting of the tree in St. Peter’s Square, according to the Times of Malta.

Benedict, who occasional­ly refers to his childhood as a devout Catholic in Nazi Germany, said the lights on the Christmas tree represent “divine light,” the Times said. Issuing a reminder about what happened when the “lights” of God were turned off in atheistic regimes, he said: “And when in the past they tried to stamp out the light of God to instead turn on illusory and misleading glows, there were seasons of tragic violence against man.”

 ?? ANDREAS SOLARO/ AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Policymake­rs should be guided by the pursuit of peace, Pope Benedict XVI says in message.
ANDREAS SOLARO/ AFP/GETTY IMAGES Policymake­rs should be guided by the pursuit of peace, Pope Benedict XVI says in message.

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