Pope Francis: ‘Health is not a luxury'

Summary

Pope Francis emphasized the importance of universal access to healthcare and the human dimension of medical care. He praised healthcare professionals for their dedication, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, and stressed that a society that discards the sick has no future. The Pope highlighted the need for a culture of care, focusing on the whole person—physical, mental, and spiritual—rather than efficiency and waste. "Health is not a luxury!" and urged governments to ensure universal access to decent healthcare.

Independent Catholic News

Relevance

This article is relevant as it reflects the Church's commitment to universal healthcare access and ethical treatment. Pope Francis's message aligns with Catholic social teaching, emphasizing a human-centred approach to medical care.

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