Pope urges political leaders to be at service of the people, not power July 30, 2024By Carol Glatz Catholic News Service Filed Under: Feature, Vatican, World News VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis has called on political leaders to be at the service of the poor, the unemployed and the common good. The world cannot promote “universal fraternity” without good politics, the pope said in a video message released July 30 by the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network. A child collects water in this screen grab from a video from The Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network. For the month of August, the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network is asking Catholics to pray for political leaders. (CNS photo/ThePopeVideo.org) The network posts a short video of the pope offering his specific prayer intention each month. For the month of August, the pope dedicated his prayer intention to political leaders. “Today, politics doesn’t have a very good reputation: corruption, scandals, distant from people’s day-to-day lives,” Pope Francis said. “But, can we move ahead toward universal fraternity without good politics? No,” he said. Good politics, as St. Paul VI defined it, is “one of the highest forms of charity because it seeks the common good,” Pope Francis said. As opposed to “politicking,” he said, it is a “politics that listens to what is really going on, that’s at the service of the poor, not the kind that’s holed up in huge buildings with large hallways.” “I’m speaking of the politics that’s concerned about the unemployed” and understands what it is like for people who are not able to work, he said. “If we look at it this way, politics is much more noble than it appears,” he said. “Let’s be grateful for the many politicians who carry out their duties with a will to serve, not of power, who put all their efforts toward the common good,” the pope said. “Let us pray that political leaders be at the service of their own people, working for integral human development and the common good, taking care of those who have lost their jobs and giving priority to the poorest,” he said. Read More Vatican News A Vatican commission recently said ‘no’ to women deacons. Two members of the commission explain why The story behind young woman who wept while hugging Pope Leo in Beirut Pope asks Michael Bublé, other artists to give their best for poor Holy See at UN calls for end to Russia’s war in Ukraine ‘right now’ Papal commission votes against ordaining women deacons Pope Leo’s childhood home in Chicago suburb now a historic landmark Copyright © 2024 Catholic News Service/U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Print