By Philip Pullella
CAGLIARI, Sardinia (Reuters) - Pope Francis made one of his
strongest attacks on the global economic system on Sunday, saying it
could no longer be based on a "god called money" and urged the
unemployed to fight for work.Francis, at the start of a day-long trip to the Sardinian capital, Cagliari, put aside his prepared text at a meeting with unemployed workers, including miners in hard hats who told him of their situation, and improvised for nearly 20 minutes.
"I find suffering here ... It weakens you and robs you of hope," he said. "Excuse me if I use strong words, but where there is no work there is no dignity."
He discarded his prepared speech after listening to Francesco Mattana, a 45-year-old married father of three who lost his job with an alternative energy company four years ago.
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