Pope says Catholic church must decentralise and tackle poverty
Pope Francis publishes 'Magna Carta' of reforms attacking centralisation and urging an end to exclusion and inequality
A mother and newborn baby in Kenya. 'We have to say 'Thou shalt not' to an economy of exclusion and inequality', Pope Francis wrote. Photograph: Sarah Elliott/Cafod
Lizzy Davies in Rome
The Guardian, Tuesday 26 November 2013 16.26 EST
Pope Francis has hit out at the "excessive centralisation" of the Catholic church and railed against what he described as a murderous "economy of exclusion and inequality" in a wide-ranging document likened by one Vatican observer to a "Magna Carta for church reform".
Criticising everything from defeatist Christian "sourpusses" to believers with "an ostentatious preoccupation" for doctrine and the church's prestige, the Argentinian pontiff presented a sweeping vision of the change he wants to introduce.
In an 84-page apostolic exhortation, his most important written intervention to date, Francis explored the issues he has made the pillars of his papacy, such as the need for ethical reform of the global financial system and a more pastoral church that gets "bruised, hurting and dirty because it has been out on the streets".
Chastising an economic system which "tends to devour everything which stands in the way of increased profits", he wrote: "Just as the commandment 'Thou shalt not kill' sets a clear limit in order to safeguard the value of human life, today we also have to say 'thou shalt not' to an economy of exclusion and inequality. Such an economy kills. How can it be that it is not a news item when an elderly homeless person dies of exposure, but it is news when the stock market loses two points?"
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/26/pope-church-decentralise-tackle-poverty
EVANGELII GAUDIUM:
http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/francesco/apost_exhortations/documents/papa-francesco_esortazione-ap_20131124_evangelii-gaudium_en.html