Poverty and Economic Justice in Pope Francis

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This article discusses Pope Francis’s teaching on poverty and economic justice with reference to his Evangelii gaudium and Laudato si’. This teaching is developed through three emphases of the pope: (1) a compassionate church, moved by the suffering and injustice in the world; (2) a church whose mission is to accompany humanity with the leaven of the Gospel in order to bring about a radical conversion of hearts and worldly systems and institutions; and (3) a transformative missional praxis that brings about integral salvation through solidarity with the poor and marginalized, and a prophetic commitment to human and cosmic flourishing.

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Ilo, S. C. (2019). Poverty and Economic Justice in Pope Francis. International Bulletin of Mission Research, 43(1), 38–56. https://doi.org/10.1177/2396939318810698

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