As an economist, the Pope makes a good theologian and moralist. Like everybody else, he should stick to what he knows. It’s not economics. We live in a world of scarce resources. Only one thing will end that condition of scarcity, and the Pope is very well equipped to speak on that subject. I doubt he sees the connection.
He`s a Jesuit. They confuse success/materialism with faith. If you`re successful you`ll have faith, if you`re poor you`ll have no faith.
Jesuits are close to marxists,”People cannot be liberated,” wrote Marx and Engels, “as long as they are unable to obtain food and drink, housing and clothing in adequate quality and quantity. “