Pope:
donates to Lampedusa crucifix gifted to him by Castro
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis is donating to the parish church of Lampedusa a crucifix
that was gifted to him by President Raul Castro of Cuba during the recent papal
visit to the Caribbean island. Measuring over 3 metres high, the crucifix is
crafted from wooden oars tied with ropes to symbolize the reality of migrants
who have crossed the Mediterranean by boat. Lampedusa is an island off the
coast of Sicily whose shores receive the majority of migrants and refugees
crossing the Mediterranean sea by boat from Libya to Italy. The tiny island was
also the first place in Italy that Pope Francis chose to visit after his
election.
Pope
Francis’ decision was announced by Cardinal Francesco Montenegro of Agrigento
whose archdiocese includes Lampedusa. He made the announcement at Italy’s
National Ecclesial Congress in Florence that was attended by the Pope on
Tuesday.
On
hearing of the Pope’s gift, the parish priest of Lampedusa Don Mimmo Zambito
said the image of this crucifix symbolizes the mercy and humanity of Jesus
Christ who triumphs over every conflict, knocking down walls and crossing
borders.
The
crucifix will be displayed in the Church of the Holy Cross in Agrigento for the
local inauguration of the Jubilee Year of Mercy on December 11th and then will
be taken on a pilgrimage across the archdiocese of Agrigento before taking up
its final residence in the parish Church of Lampedusa.

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