Pope
Francis at Audience: no child is a 'mistake'
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis held his weekly General Audience on
Wednesday – the fourth day of the Octave of Easter – in a Sun-drenched St.
Peter’s Square. The Holy Father continued his catechetical series on the
family, focusing specifically on the role of children in family life, and
especially on the duties of parents, of the Church, and of society toward
children.
Calling children,
“[T]he most beautiful fruit of the blessing that the Creator bestowed upon man
and woman,” Pope Francis went on to say, “all of us adults are responsible for
children, and each of us is duty-bound to do what he can,” in order to
guarantee that every child’s basic needs are met and fundamental rights
respected.
“Children are never ‘a mistake’,” said Pope Francis. “Their
hunger is not a mistake, nor is their poverty, their fragility, their
abandonment – many children abandoned in the streets; and neither is their
ignorance or their lack of skills – so many children who do not know what a
school is – none of this is a ‘mistake’.” The Holy Father went on to say,
“If anything, these are reasons to love them more, more generously: what are we
to make of our solemn declarations of human rights and the rights of the child,
if we punish children for the errors of adults?”
It was a theme to
which the Pope returned in the English summary read out following the main
catechesis in Italian. “Every child who begs on the streets, who is denied an
education or medical care, is a cry to God,” he said. “May we always care for
our children, not counting the cost, so that they may never believe themselves
to be mistakes, but always know their infinite worth.”
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