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Claudio Hummes was a Brazilian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy. Known for his advocacy for social justice and support for the poor, Hummes played a significant role in the Church's outreach efforts in Brazil and beyond. His dedication to humanitarian causes has left a lasting impact on the Church's mission.

"However, it must always remain a dialogue, and never an imposition of the church's own convictions and methods. Propose, not impose. To serve, and not to dominate."



"The faith must express itself in charity and in solidarity, which is the civil form of charity."



"We know that social exclusion is closely tied to the new economic world order, globalized, with free and open markets, which isn't bringing prosperity or social justice to all."



"We see violence to forcibly seize land, at any price, murders and corruption."



"In this context, the church supports and favors every effort today to seek the full development of the personality of all human beings, and to promote their fundamental rights, their dignity and liberty."


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