By rewriting the word in word (and combining separate passages) from the papal bull for the Jubilee year, Polish bishops wrote, among others:
‘(...) 1 consequence of this present is the failure of the desire to pass on life, which has many causes: uncertainty of tomorrow, deficiency of guarantees of employment and adequate social protection, and social models in which the program dictates the pursuit of profit alternatively than cultivating relationships that are the foundation of human happiness. (...)’
As you can see, “communism is always alive” in the Vatican, unfortunately.
Employment guarantees, social protection, the celebrated "going after profit" alternatively of "care of relationships" or social-feudal spells not related to reality.
In our case, the "social protection" of families with children consumes tens of billions of PLN per year, since 2016, generating hundreds of billions of PLN indebtedness of the state, which is already reflected in hiccups.
Unfortunately, the author and copyists did not explain how to realize "employment guarantees" in the marketplace economy. comic that there were no (guarantee) of them even in the Vatican; erstwhile individual did not accept elixir Happiness from Pfizer, not to mention the fly mask to catch viruses. People were fired from work on the pope's orders.
Equally comic is the celebrated revenge for profit! This is even straight contrary to the teaching of the Lord Jesus, which profit, preferably with a advanced margin, approves, not increase in the capital of the gani. (The stories that it was not about money, I reject – the Lord Jesus would not have utilized a false example to support appropriate moral behavior.)
The profit of the company vs. "maintenance of relations" – who tells the Pope specified nonsense?
If anyone wants to cultivate relationships, they date friends after work. Unless relations are first, and we reject “the pursuit of profit”. Then having a failure or uncovering individual (Watakan has a loss, right?) who fills us with the company's bellows (capitalizes) or we halt paying salaries, we fire people and possibly – by horror! – we don't pay for the goods (that is, we rob the contractor).
Everyone can cultivate relationships longer then, but the hungry...
Indeed, after the experience of communism, writing about the conflict of profit and happiness is at least out of place. And honestly, it's hilarious. Venezuela seems to be a good example of what socialist fairy tales lead to. And so was Argentina.
The saddest, however, is to blame the deficiency of children for deficiency of a warrant of employment and concern for profit. Well, in countries like Poland children were born in times of large poverty, sometimes extreme, even during war. The fact that they are not born present is mostly due to seeking the comfort of parents and mass contraception frequently associated with abortion. Not seeing this simple fact, and telling fairy tales from the guides of a socialist agitator does not bode well the question of the credibility of the hierarchy of the Church.
It is simply a pity that the Polish Episcopal Conference did not include a single brave and wise bishop who would say: VETO! And he wouldn't sign those stories by publically blaming them. I know, socialist stories are inactive taught in Polish seminars. Unfortunately. False thesis leads to false conclusions and false prescriptions.
Wojciech Popiela
From the Editor:The above-quoted list of Polish bishops is simply a strong example of the intellectual conviction of our native (but not only) hierarchs of the Catholic Church. It is evident from the fact that part of it is "slaughtered" from the papal document, which ed. Popiela mentions in the introduction of the above column. Well, socialist gibberish, inactive the same for years, whether in the Vatican or in the Episcopal III of the Polish Republic, this gangrene digs the heads of those who should not complain about poverty. However, in order to learn the full truth, alternatively of repeating the faded Leninian slogans, it takes any intellectual effort. But as you can see, our hierarchs are not in danger. It is better to enjoy the pleasures of palace life, to drive in limousines, to compression – frequently stained with the blood of innocent children – the hands of corrupt dignitaries, and then, with a fake concern, to mumble something about “the pursuit of profit”, “the uncertainty of employment” and “the deficiency of social protection”. It's totally awesome.