Pope Leo XIII Quote

For when men know they are working on what belongs to them, they work with far greater eagerness and diligence. Nay, in a word, they learn to love the land cultivated by their own hands, whence they look not only for food but for some measure of abundance for themselves and their dependents. All can see how much this willing eagerness contributes to an abundance of produce and the wealth of a nation.


Rerum novarum, encyclical letter on the condition of labor (ed. 1942)


For when men know they are working on what belongs to them, they work with far greater eagerness and diligence. Nay, in a word, they learn to love...

For when men know they are working on what belongs to them, they work with far greater eagerness and diligence. Nay, in a word, they learn to love...

For when men know they are working on what belongs to them, they work with far greater eagerness and diligence. Nay, in a word, they learn to love...

For when men know they are working on what belongs to them, they work with far greater eagerness and diligence. Nay, in a word, they learn to love...