Pope Benedict XVI (Philip Chidell / Shutterstock.com)

Pope Benedict XVI (Philip Chidell / Shutterstock.com)


“In this world of ours, in which, despite the profession of good intentions, the value of the person, of human dignity and human rights is seriously threatened by the widespread tendency to have recourse exclusively to the criteria of utility, profit and material possessions, it is important not to detach the concept of justice from its transcendent roots. Justice, indeed, is not simply a human convention, since what is just is ultimately determined not by positive law, but by the profound identity of the human being. It is the integral vision of man that saves us from falling into a contractual conception of justice and enables us to locate justice within the horizon of solidarity and love”  (Pope Benedict XVI, Educating Young People in Justice and Peace, 1 January 2012)

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