. >> coconcretely, now, i came to the vatican in 2010. this was the midst of the financial crisis. and, so, we thought that it was our responsibility to provide a way of looking at this financial situation, and part of it was business, called banking and all of that. one of the first things we did was help and encourage the church to stop pointing, accusing fingers at the world of business. so we produce a small booklet which we call "the vocation of the business leader," and with that invited business leaders to consider what they do in terms of their vocation. now, vocation for us is for when people wan want to become priesr nuns. it's transformative in their role as co-creators, partners with god in making the resources of nature serve the good of humanity. so we say god created a tree. god did not create furniture. it requires business to traction form trees into furniture, to transform minerals into what we use. essentially, that's what we think a business is. it's a partner with god in bringing the resources of nature to the concrete use of humanity and, therefore, business s