In the wake of the rich magisterium of pope Francis, this text proposes an ecclesial reflection on the assets and their management in the Church and in religious life; recalls and explains some canonical aspects regarding temporal goods; suggests some tools for planning and programming with respect to the management of the works; urges religious people at all levels to rethink the economic reality in a way faithful to each charism and above all to the Gospel.
In the wake of the rich magisterium of pope Francis, this text proposes an ecclesial reflection on the assets and their management in the Church and in religious life; recalls and explains some canonical aspects regarding temporal goods; suggests some tools for planning and programming with respect to the management of the works; urges religious people at all levels to rethink the economic reality in a way faithful to each charism and above all to the Gospel.