We need to rediscover the human face of the workplace; the riches it creates must be invested for the greater good of all and to help the less fortunate. This was the reflection Pope Benedict XVI offered during his weekly General Audience.The audience held in St. Peters Square was focused on St. Theodore the Studite, one of the great reformers of monastic life and a defender of sacred images who died in 826. St. Theodore, a true beacon for our society dominated by individualism, preached simplicity and sobriety along with love for ones work -- a virtue that he maintained with a measure of ones fervour for their spiritual life.The Holy Father explained that only sobriety of life can allow us to o ...
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