CIBJO President Talks About Ethics In Digital Age With Pope Francis I

By Albert Robinson / May 28, 2018 / www.idexonline.com / Article Link

(IDEX News) - CIBJO President Gaetano Cavalieri has had a private audience with Pope Francis I, the head of Catholic Church during a conference in the Vatican City on "New Policies and Lifestyles in the Digital Age."

 

During their discussion, Cavalieri stressed the responsibility of the business community to develop both professional skills and socially ethical awareness among young people entering the workplace.

 

During his address to the gathering, the Pope rejected what he described as a "false dichotomy" between the ethical teachings of religious traditions and the practical concerns of today's business community. He insisted that there exists a natural bond between profit and social responsibility, stating that ethics respectful of humanity and the common good should form the basis of every economic financial system. Where moral deficiencies exist, he said, they come as a result of individual rather than systemic failures.

 

"The current difficulties and crises within the global economic system have an undeniable ethical dimension," Pope Francis stated. "They are related to a mentality of egoism and exclusion that has effectively created a culture of waste blind to the human dignity of the most vulnerable."

 

This was the second time that the CIBJO President has met with the Pope at the Apostolic Palace, CIBJO said. His first private audience with Pope Francis took place in May of last year.

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