Pope at Mass in Cartagena urges Colombians to tackle
roots of injustice
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| Pope Francis celebrates Mass in Colombia.- AP |
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has concluded
his intense 5-day apostolic journey to Colombia with yet
another call to uphold human dignity and to work for a just society in which
inequality and oppression give way to hope and fraternity.
Celebrating Mass on
the final day of his visit in the port area of Cartagena, the
Pope’s homily addressed many of the issues he has highlighted during his visit
to the country which is struggling to put behind over five decades of bloody
internal conflict and embark on a path to peace.
And in the nation that is sadly renown for the production of
cocaine and the power of drug cartels, the Pope also made an off-the-cuff
denunciation of drug dealers and traffickers, condemning them as unscrupulous
merchants of death who “cut short so many hopes and destroy so many families.”
“You can't play with the lives of our brothers or manipulate their dignity” he said.
“You can't play with the lives of our brothers or manipulate their dignity” he said.
His often poetic homily during which he called on Colombians
to continue to dream and to work for a project that includes everyone echoed
many of the themes touched upon in the past days such as the need to forgive
those who have harmed us – a fundamental concept in a process for healing and
reconciliation.
Yet again he reminded the leaders of the nation who are
drawing up a peace plan after having signed a deal with rebels, that real peace
is only possible if the causes of social injustice, inequality and oppression
are tackled.
“If Colombia wants a stable and lasting peace, it must
urgently take a step in this direction, which is that of the common good,
of equity, of justice, of respect for human nature and its demands” he said in
a forceful voice.
And he didn’t shy away from naming and decrying, one by one,
the evils that undermine a culture of encounter including drug abuse, the
devastation of natural resources, pollution, the exploitation of labour,
illicit money trafficking and financial speculation which, he said, expose
millions of men and women to poverty, prostitution, human trafficking, the
tragedy of migrants who are exploited and manipulated.
Notwithstanding their suffering and the wounds of conflict
and of centuries of exploitation, the people of Cartagena, which is built on
the shores of the Caribbean Sea, brought joy, colour and beauty to the ceremony
with their rich tradition of music and dance.
And Pope Francis concluded with a message of Christian hope,
inviting all Colombians to lift their eyes to heaven together because, he said:
“the Lord is able to untie that which seems impossible to us, and he has promised
to accompany us to the end of time, and will bring to fruition all our
efforts”.
In Colombia with Pope Francis, I’m Linda Bordoni

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