Today’s podcast is more than a little different from what we’ve been presenting. It is an original twelve-and-a-half-minute video about Blessed Pauline Jaricot, a nineteenth century “martyr” to economic justice. Anticipating the work of Pope Leo XIII which the new pope, Leo XIV, has taken as his guide, Pauline struggled to achieve justice for the working classes of her day.
Specifically, in addition to her many works of individual charity, Pauline attempted to establish a worker-owned town and factory in France — but failed because she did not know about the Just Third Way. While this video was produced to promote interest in Saint Philomena, an early Christian martyr, Leo XIV and advocates of the Just Third Way of any faith or philosophy should find the material starting at minute 2:20 and ending at minute 11:10 of great interest and universally applicable.
CLICK ON THE LINKS, NOT THE PHOTO
You must click on the link below to get to the video, not on the photo.
Blessed Pauline Jaricot: Martyr for Economic Justice
(The links right above are what you’re supposed to click on.)
And if you want the playlists for previous videos:
Economic Personalism (The Book)
Economic Personalism v. The Great Reset
Socialism, Modernism and the New Age
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