Writing on the front page of L’Osservatore Romano, Cardinal
Gualtiero Bassetti of Perugia described the social dimension of mercy as
the “common thread” that links three key documents of Pope Francis: Evangelii Gaudium, Amoris Laetitia, and the recent apostolic letter Misericordia et Misera.
Cardinal Bassetti said that Pope Francis’s teaching builds on the
philosopher Jacques Maritain’s call for a Christian humanism in the face
of an increasingly secularized society, as well as the teaching of
Blessed Paul VI and St. John Paul II on a civilization of love and
mercy.
Quoting Misericordia et Misera, the prelate stated that the
“five pillars” of Pope Francis’s teaching on the social dimension of
mercy are the “rediscovery of encounter with others,” “assiduous
prayer,” “docility to the working of the Holy Spirit,” “knowing the
lives of the saints,” and “concrete closeness to the poor.”