
Pope Says World Hunger a Collective Failure
The Pope addressed world leaders and government representatives at the Rome headquarters of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation. In addition to marking World Food Day, the delegates were celebrating the 80th anniversary of FAO’s establishment.
In his speech, Pope Leo decried the fact that while humanity has made huge advances in technology, medicine, agriculture and transportation, 673 million people go to bed hungry each night, and 2.3 billion people cannot afford a healthy diet.
The FAO statistics are not just numbers, he said, “behind each of these numbers is a broken life, a vulnerable community.”
“This is not a coincidence, but the clear sign of a prevailing insensitivity, of a soulless economy, of a questionable model of development, and of an unjust and unsustainable system of resource distribution.”...
- Read the complete article in CathNews here
- Read Pope Leo's Address in full here
- Watch the highlights (audio in English)