Pope Francis: The future of Latin
America has a female face
Pope Francis meets with members of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America (ANSA) |
Pope Francis addresses the Pontifical Commission for Latin
America after their intensive training seminar on the theme of "Social
Doctrine of the Church and Political Commitment in Latin America - For a New
Generation of Latin American Catholics in Politics".
By Francesca Merlo
Pope Francis begins his address to the Pontifical Commission
for Latican America by stating that politics is a vocation in favour of the
Common good. The Christian vocation, and in particular that of politicians
stems from community. The first sign of a community, continues the Pope is the
friendship that grows amongst the members. These friends find each other
through the incarnation of Christ, who, the Pope says has taught us to
transform a fearsome and at times selfish “I” into a “we”.
Pope Francis specifies that being a Catholic involved in
politics does not mean being part of a group or of an organization. It means
being part of a community.
Politics for the common good
The political involvement of the Christian comes from the
desire to build upon the common good. Pope Francis underlines this by quoting
Saint Oscar Romero, who he says, spoke so that the lay faithful could be free.
The Christian involved in politics can bring politics into
the light of the Gospel, and therefore make sure it is the people who are
acting as the main protagonists of their own stories.
Change
Pope Francis goes on to highlight the fact that the whole
world is “going through a change of era”, this, he says, “requires a change in
language, in signs and in methods”. By change, the Pope specifies that he does
not mean “a simple marketing tool” but the application of that very same method
God picked for us: Incarnation.
The three main factors that are most vital to the future and
loyalty of Latin American identity, according to Pope Francis are women, youth
and the poor.
Church, the spouse of Christ
Women, because “The future of Latin America has a female
face”. Young people, because “in them lies the nonconformity and rebellion
necessary to promote real changes”. And, the poor because through them, the
“Church portrays its loyalty as the spouse of Christ”.
Finally, Pope Francis urges all Christians involved in
politics to express their most authentic fights, to be present in the political
sphere and to never stop fighting for the common good, through politics in all
its forms.
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