About the Bicentennial of Independence and Centennial of the Revolution have left Bishops Pastoral letter where he expressed the great social challenges, justice and solidarity. Our conscience say the bishops must remain sensitive to the new faces of poverty and backwardness of our country's history. There are many Mexicans who have been excluded from development. Your situation has been exacerbated by the current process of globalization, in economic terms, has promoted a concentration of power and wealth in few hands not only of physical and monetary resources, but above all information and human resources , resulting in the exclusion of all those who are not adequately trained and informed.
ideals of freedom, justice and equality, for our countrymen who fought in the Independence and the Mexican Revolution, we are questioning more strongly today, as the current requirements are much broader and deeper. Bishops
end up this section by saying: We
a Mexico in which all residents have equitable access to goods of the earth. A Mexico in which to promote the improvement and growth of all in justice and solidarity, for which we need to engage strongly in a combat against poverty.
We want Mexico to grow in culture and preparation with a greater awareness of their dignity and better elements for developing a comprehensive and quality education for all. We want a Mexico
living reconciled, achieving greater harmony and integration in its social components and their different political persuasions, but united in the common good and respect each other.
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