The paper's Friday lead on Leo XIV's St. Joseph the Worker catechesis read the homily in Latin: "work is for the person — not the person for work; not capital, not market, not profit, but the person, who is the dignity of labor." [1] Saturday's Mass holds the line. The morning audience continued the Rerum Novarum-Centesimus Annus arc that the Catholic press carried Friday in the nine-quote dignity-of-work package. [2]
The Saturday register is quieter than the May Day liturgy. Leo's homily this morning, carried by Vatican News, returned to the same vocabulary — disadvantage answered by good work, the family at the center of the work dynamic, the artificial-intelligence line about co-workers in creation rather than passive consumers. [3][4] The Catholic Standard ran the same passages Friday afternoon; Saturday's homily reused two of the nine quotes verbatim. [2]
Tomorrow is Regina Caeli at noon. The Pope has spoken on labor on each of the last three days. The Pachamama photograph silence has not been broken — Bishop Reinaldo Nann's defence remains the documentary closing. The Saturday Mass extends Friday's frame without a new sentence. That is the message.
-- CHARLES ASHFORD, London