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Pope's statement in Davos a rare moment of hope

Pope Francis' statement read at Davos was a counterbalance to political unrest and economic uncertainty around the world.
Pope Francis waves before releasing doves during the Angelus prayer in Saint Peter's square at the Vatican January 26, 2014. 
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Despite the ongoing deadlock concerning the Syrian negotiations that have not yet taken off and although the continuing humanitarian crisis has not been seriously dealt with, pessimism fortunately has been forcefully interrupted by the healing voice of Pope Francis.

His statement in Davos to political and business leaders at the World Economic Forum, "I ask you to ensure that humanity is served by wealth and not ruled by it," has acted to brake the anxiety felt by so many people throughout the world. In these few words, he provided a formula — perhaps a doctrine — that should be carefully studied and analyzed, because it has a prescription to heal the serious and agonizing problems that ever-present poverty has caused. It advocates using the earnings of humankind to provide freedom and equality and sees the role of wealth as an investment for sustainable human development and empowerment. 

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