VATICAN CITY (CNS) Workers need spaces in which they can come together, form a sense of community and advocate for the marginalized, Pope Francis said."In the context of a fragmented society and an individualistic culture, we have a great need for spaces in which people can experience a creative and dynamic sense of belonging," the pope told 6,000 representatives of Italian Christian workers' associations June 1. Such spaces, he added, help people move "from 'I' to 'we'" and to "develop projects for the common good together, and find ways and means to achieve them."
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