Card. Parolin: Church in Mexico called to condemn all
evil
(Vatican Radio) Speaking on
the eve of Pope Francis’ departure for Mexico, the (Vatican) Secretary of
State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, said the Church there is called “to condemn
evil and speak out against all negative phenomena such as corruption, drug
trafficking, violence and crime which are hindering and delaying the spiritual
and material progress of the country.” The cardinal's remarks came in an
interview with the Vatican Television Centre (CTV).
Asked about the main themes
of the Pope’s pastoral visit to Mexico, Cardinal Parolin said these themes are
common to all his travels and his pontificate such as the themes of “mercy,
justice, peace and hope.” However, he said they also include those which are
particularly relevant to Mexico as a nation, such as the deep faith of its
people and their extraordinary Marian devotion and the amazing culture, both of
the nation and its people, including the indigenous communities. The Cardinal
said the Pope will also touch on the more negative issues afflicting Mexico
such as organized crime, drug trafficking and poverty.
Noting that Pope Francis will
visit the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe during his visit, the Secretary of
State agreed that this papal journey will have a strong Marian component given
the deep devotion of Mexicans for their country’s patron saint, who he said is
“right at the centre and the heart” of their history and their lives. He said
he was always very moved when he saw “how much veneration and how much trust”
are placed in Our Lady of Guadalupe by the people of Mexico.
The theme of this papal visit
to Mexico is “Pope Francis: Missionary of mercy and peace” and when asked how
this journey can be seen within the context of the Jubilee Year of Mercy,
Cardinal Parolin said he believed that through his presence in Mexico the Pope
wishes to be “a help to the nation, to the Church of that nation to rediscover
and live in its daily life, the proclamation and witness of mercy.” The
Cardinal also noted that Pope Francis will meet with a wide variety of Mexicans
to remind everybody about this challenge to embrace mercy in daily life, from
the politicians through to the indigenous people. He said the Pope will be
reminding all those he meets during his trip of this need to be merciful.
Asked about the challenges
facing the Church in Mexico, Cardinal Parolin said a definite challenge is to
condemn “the evil” that is present, “and speak out against all negative
phenomena such as corruption, drug trafficking, violence and crime which are
hindering and delaying the spiritual and material progress of the country.” The
local Church, he continued, also needs to act like” the Good Samaritan” when
faced with so many people who suffer and are in need. The cardinal also
mentioned the problem of migration and its often negative impact on families
who get split up. As ever, Cardinal Parolin said, the Church’s main
challenge is to educate the consciences of the people and speak up against the
idolatry of money and other negative phenomena. When it comes to the evils of
forced migration, arms and drug trafficking, he said Pope Francis will be
urging people to fight against these problems and above all to change their
hearts.
Turning to Friday’s meeting
between Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill, Cardinal Parolin described this
historic meeting as “a great sign of hope” and also an event that gives us the
courage to continue to push ahead in the effort to build "an
understanding, a meeting and a dialogue." The Cardinal also said he
believed that this meeting in Cuba will have “a big impact” on the ecumenical
journey.

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