Pope
Francis holds audience with Banco Alimentare
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis on Saturday held an audience with the members of the
Banco Alimentare, a charitable network which redistributes unused food products
to the poor and needy.
Founded
in 1989 by Sir Danilo Fossati and Father Luigi Giussani, Banco Alimentare
is a Food Bank whose charitable efforts promote the recovery of excess food and
redistribute it to charitable structures within Italy. Around 2,000
volunteers per day work to redistribute unused food, helping nearly 2 million
people.
In
his address to the members of Banco Alimentare in the Vatican on Saturday, Pope
Francis praised them for their “charitable network”, calling the levels of
hunger in the world a “true scandal”.
“Hunger”,
the Holy Father said, “has assumed dimensions of a true ‘scandal’ which
threatens the life and dignity of many people.”
He
called it an injustice that thousands of people go without food in a world ever
more rich in alimentary resources.
The
Holy Father also admitted the situation in Europe has been aggravated with the
arrival of so many migrants and refugees who have fled from wars and violence
in their home countries.
Recalling
Jesus’ words in the Gospel of Matthew “I was hungry and you gave me food”, Pope
Francis thanked the members for their efforts to feed Italy’s hungry.
“Though we cannot do a miracle as did Jesus,” he said, “we can do something
humble … above all, we can educate ourselves in humanity to recognize the
humanity present in every person in need.”
“Never
forget”, he continued, “they are persons and not numbers … Remember to look
them in the eye, shake their hand, recognize in them the body of Christ, and
help them to reconquer their dignity.”
(Devin Sean Watkins)
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