He said evangelization, charity, and integral human development are inseparable dimensions of the Church's mission, emphasizing that the Church's mission is to accompany people in overcoming the barriers that hinder their flourishing rather than merely addressing material needs. “If you can discover how charity, evangelization, and integral human development are three ways of saying the same thing, you have grasped the message,” Cardinal Czerny said during the Plenary Assembly of Catholic Bishops in the AMECEA region, which is set to conclude on July 26. Born in July 1946, Cardinal Czerny joined the SJ/Jesuits in August 1964 and was ordained a priest in June 1973. A day later, the late Pontiff elevated him to the College of Cardinals, assigning him the San Michele Arcangelo titular Church. She also served in the past as a councilor of the Vatican City State and a member of the short-lived Vatican fundraising commission.