Today, Sunday, Pope Francis published a general message to combat social inequality under the title "We are all brothers", calling for a world more solidarity with the weak and denouncing individualism in societies.

In his message, the Pope recalled the comments he had made over the past 7 and a half years of his pontificate to "contribute to thinking" of a new dream of brotherhood and social friendship that is considered inevitable in the time of the spread of the mosque Corona virus.

He stressed that "no one can be deprived of the right to live in dignity, and since rights do not know the limits, no one can remain marginalized or excluded, regardless of where he was born."

"The policy we need is one that centers on human dignity and is not subject to financing, because the market alone does not solve everything," he added, denouncing the disadvantages that financial speculation leaves behind.

And he considered that the global health emergency showed that no one is saved alone, and that the time has come for us to "dream as one humanity in which we are all brothers."

In his message, the Pope saw that war is a constant threat, representing a denial of all rights, a failure of politics and humanity, and a shameful surrender to the forces of evil.

Because of the nuclear, chemical and biological weapons that affect many innocent civilians, he said, "We can no longer think, as in the past, about a possible just war. Rather, we must strongly reaffirm: No to war anymore."