On Saturday morning, Pope Francis met in the Vatican with a group of managing directors and employees of major companies and banks.
His guests were all members of the Sustainable Markets Initiative, a private-sector environmental network.
The Pope told members that their decisions are of crucial importance, since they “impact thousands and thousands of workers” and “affect the fortunes of governments”.
For this reason, the Pope said, he wanted to reflect briefly on three subjects with them: the environment, the poor, and young people.
The environment
The Pope urged his guests to place the environment “at the centre” of their attention.
Given the climate crisis, he stressed, “it is no longer enough to merely comply with the laws of states, which are proceeding too slowly.”
It is necessary, in fact, to “innovate by anticipating the future”, with “courageous and forward-looking choices” for others to imitate.
“The innovation of the entrepreneur nowadays,” the Pope stressed, “must first and foremost be innovation in caring for our common home.”
The Pope addresses participants
The poor
It is equally important, however, the Pope said, to “not forget the poorest and the discarded.”
Pope Francis warned against “a certain ‘meritocracy’”, which, he said, is “used to legitimize the exclusion of the poor, who are judged as undeserving.”
He also attacked the idea that “a little philanthropy” could be considered sufficient.
“The challenge is to include the poor in businesses,” the Pope said, “to make them resources for the benefit of all … I dream of a world in which the discarded can become protagonists of change.”
The young
Finally, the Pope urged his guests to pay attention to the struggles of young people, who are often “poor in resources, opportunities, and a future.”
He encouraged them to hire young people even when they lack the required experience and skills, saying that “every job is learned only by doing it.”
“Be generous”, the Pope urged, giving young people “a glimpse of the future so that an entire generation does not lose hope.”
Conclusion
Pope Francis drew his address to a close by praying that God might help his guests to exercise their responsibilities well and “make courageous choices.”
“I thank you for what you are doing”, he said: “You are pioneers – do not be discouraged, but continue to be pioneers.”
Credit: Vatican News