



⪠The Catholic Church intends to ‘implement policies and programs to put into practice the issues considered by the World Economic Forum,’ said Father Leonir Chiarello, the Superior General of the Scalabrinian order…
A Vatican cleric attending the 2022 Davos Summit, a conference hosted by the World Economic Forum (WEF) which advances a punishing âgreenâ agenda, open borders, and âfuture pandemicâ management, has said that the Catholic Church is âcommitted to the various issues considered at the forum.â

Father Leonir Chiarello
Speaking with Vatican News, Father Leonir Chiarello, Superior General of the Congregation of the Missionaries of Saint Charles (Scalabrinians), said that the Church leads the way in implementing many of the WEFâs globalist ideals.
Chiarello, whom Pope Francis appointed as a member of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, explained that there are eight âfundamental themesâ which the Davos forum is considering at its annual meeting, including âclimate and nature, fairer economics ⌠ health and healthcare, global cooperation, and society and equity.â
The Superior General commended the forum on its commitment to âworking togetherâ under the umbrella of âco-responsibility and international co-operation ⌠to proceed in the achievement of outcomes of these main topics we discuss in the forum.â
Many âchallengesâ that the forum wishes to address, according to the cleric, include the coronavirus crisis and wars around the world. Principally, Chiarello said the Church must work with secular organizations to âbuild consensus and a common agenda to address the issues of caring for nature, the economy, labor, technology, business, healthcare, social equity, and the other issues considered by the forum.â
Additionally, Chiarello said the Church is committed to âimplement policies and programs to put into practice the issues considered by the forumâ and âto establish mechanisms for international co-operation and co-responsibility aimed at achieving concrete resultsâ from the goals set at the Swiss resort.
âThe Catholic Church is already committed to the various issues considered at the forum, both globally and locally,â he confirmed.
The priest referenced âthe perspective proposed by Pope Francis on the care of nature and the promotion of a more inclusive economy in Laudato SĂ and Fratelli Tuttiâ as examples of the Church putting the WEF agenda into practice, but suggested that the âCatholic Church can do more by engaging with other initiatives already in place and involving other social and political actorsâ initiatives developing on the local and global level.â
Grave concerns have already been raised by groups within the Catholic Church regarding the Popeâs support of the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), part of the wider WEF-endorsed Agenda 2030 which calls for âuniversal accessâ to âsexual and reproductive healthâ and âreproductive rights.â
The UN defined these terms at its 1994 Cairo conference to denote providing women with âmodern contraceptionâ for âfamily planningâ and with âsafe abortionâ anywhere the procedure is legal.
The perception that the Vatican has been aligning itself with the UN and WEF goals was strengthened after Pope Francis expressed his gratitude for the passage of the SDGs at a 2016 pontifical conference attended by notorious abortion and population control advocate Jeffrey Sachs.
Sachs, one of the worldâs most prominent supporters of the SDGs and a frequent visitor to the Vatican, also said the popeâs encyclical Laudato SĂ â lauded by Chiarello as implementing the Davos agenda â âmade possibleâ the passage of the SDGs. âŞ




















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