Pope
renews call to conversion for members of organized crime
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis says that people involved in organized crime or who
deliberately carry out acts of violence against others or the environment
cannot call themselves Christian.
The
Pope’s comments were contained in a speech delivered Saturday to pilgrims from
the Diocese of Cassano all’Jonio, who had travelled to Rome on a ‘return visit’
to thank the Holy Father.
In
June last year, Pope Francis made a one day visit to the diocese in the
southern Italian region of Calabria which has been deeply scarred by the local
organized crime group, the 'Ndrangheta. During that visit the Pope had issued a
call to conversion to all of those still involved in organized crime.
A
call he renewed on Saturday, when he stated: “those who love Jesus, who hear
and receive the Word and live in a sincere response to the call of the Lord
cannot in any way give themselves over to works of evil”.
The
Pope went on to say people who “violate the dignity of person; who program or
carry out gestures of violence against others and against the environment”
cannot call themselves Christian.
He
added that external forms of piety without “a real conversion are not enough to
be considered in communion with Christ and his Church”. Pope Francis
appealed to “those who have chosen the path of evil and are affiliated to
criminal organizations” to open their heart to the Lord. “The Lord is
waiting for you and the Church welcomes you” he said “if your willingness to serve
good is as clear and public as was your choice to serve evil”.
Below
please find a Vatican Radio translation of excerpts from the Holy Father’s
address:
The
memory of my visit to your diocesan community is still alive in my heart: the
meetings with the prisoners, the sick, with priests, religious, seminarians…how
many seminarians are there now? Eight? That’s not good enough…we must pray,
pray for more vocations….Ok? The Lord told us to pray so he will send priests I
entrust in your prayer…. I remember the meeting with the elderly; my visit to
the Cathedral and the Seminary; and then the extraordinary presence of people
in the plain of Sibari, but all of Calabria was there!
I
had a firsthand experience of your faith and your love. The Lord help you to
always walk together, in parishes and associations, led by the Bishop and
priests. May He help you to be welcoming communities, to accompany towards
Christ those who are struggling to discern His presence that saves.
I
would like to reaffirm a thought that I suggested during my visit: those who
love Jesus, who hear and receive the Word and live in a sincere response to the
call of the Lord cannot in any way give themselves over to works of evil. Or
Jesus, or evil! Jesus never invited demons to lunch, no he chased them away,
because they are evil, or Jesus or evil! They cannot call themselves
Christians and violate the dignity of person; those who belong to the Christian
community cannot program or carry out gestures of violence against others and
against the environment.
External
gestures of religiosity that are not accompanied by a real and public
conversion are not enough to be considered in communion with Christ and His
Church. External gestures of religiosity are not enough to credit as believers,
those who with the malice and arrogance typical of criminals, make lawlessness
their lifestyle. To those who have chosen the path of evil and are affiliated
to criminal organizations I renew the pressing invitation to conversion. Open
your heart to the Lord! The Lord is waiting for you and the Church welcomes you
if your willingness to serve the good is as clear and public as was your choice
to serve evil.
Dear
brothers and sisters of Cassano, the beauty of your land is a gift from God and
a heritage to preserve and pass in all its splendor onto future generations.
Therefore, all must courageously commit to ensuring it is not scarred beyond
repair by narrow interests, above all the competent institutions.
The
Emmanuel Community is among the "beauties" of your territory. It is
an example of acceptance and sharing with the weakest. Young people devastated
by drugs have found in you and in your structures the "good
Samaritan" who knew how to bend over their wounds and was able to anoint
them with the balm of closeness and affection. How many families have found in
you the help they needed to restore hope for the fate of their children!
The Church is grateful to you for this service. By being present alongside
young people and adults subjugated by dependencies, you have embraced the
suffering Jesus and you sow hope.
Our
era is in great need of hope! Young people should not be denied hope, young
people need to hope; we must offer those experiencing pain and suffering
concrete signs of hope. Social realities and associations, as well as
individuals who work in hospitality and sharing, are generators of hope.
Therefore I urge your Christian communities to be protagonists of solidarity,
not to stop in front of those who, out of a narrow self-interest, sow
selfishness, violence and injustice. Oppose the culture of death and be
witnesses to the Gospel of Life! The light of the Word of God and the support
of the Holy Spirit will help you to look with new and welcoming eyes towards
the many new forms of poverty which cast many young people and families into
despair.
Upon
all of you present here and the entire Diocese of Cassano all'Jonio I invoke
the protection of Mary, whom you venerate under the titles of Our Lady of the
Chain and Our Lady of the Castle. You are accompanied by my Blessing, and,
please, do not forget to pray for me.
(Emer McCarthy)
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