" real policy is one that advocates a new life in the present, that can also change the structure of power to favor one state that is truly secular, that is at the service of social life second the Thomistic concept of common good resumed vigorously by the great and forgotten the teachings of Leo XIII "(Don Giussani - Speech to Assam).
Whenever we are called to the polls we are provoked, as Christians, to give an account of our faith. This is, in fact, to be ultimately at stake in how we contribute to the building society.
So elections are unique educational opportunity for us to verify what we really are and to expose the possible ambiguity that lies at the root of everything we do.
, politicians are not asking for salvation, is not it that we wait, for us and for others.
We believe that a large party of moderates and liberals can not propose solutions and recipes that run counter to this tradition. Our challenge is to convert the infidels, but work to build a society in which lay people and Catholics can contribute to the common good and construction of a society where the protagonist is personjda. Benedict XVI describes the task of politics: " It is about giving the right form to human freedom ... how do you identify the criteria of justice that make possible a freedom lived together ... can be found as a rule of law which constitutes a sort of freedom, human dignity and human rights "(Address to the University Sapienza of Rome). The call of Prime Minister Berlusconi to freedom of conscience is not a generic "Anarchy of values", but a profound respect for the ideas of everyone. Knowing that freedom of conscience confronts planning commitments clear and clean.
constant reference point for a genuine political commitment is the speech of Don Luigi Giussani in Assam in 1987, where he indicated the basis for political action: the religious sense as' dynamic element, through the fundamental questions driving the expression of personal and social. " Religious sense that is the desire that drives every human action, as he always says Giussani in another text: "The desire is like the spark with which to start the motor. [...] And then he begins to search for the bread and water, began to look for work, looking for the woman, he begins to find a chair more comfortable and more decent housing, is interested in why some have and others no, he is interested in why some are treated in a way and he did not, just under magnification, the dilated, the maturing of these stimuli in which the Bible calls globally and "heart". " Hence the idea of \u200b\u200bbuilding a society from below, according to the principle of subsidiarity, looking at some examples of political virtue, already seen in recent years, and on which to base commitment for the next elections.