Pope
condemns corruption in speech to Italian bishops
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis renewed his condemnation of the
practice and culture of corruption on Monday. The Holy Father’s denunciation
came during the course of remarks he made to open the annual General Assembly
of the Italian Bishops’ Conference – remarks that centered on the need to
recover “Ecclesial sensitivity.”
“Ecclesial sensitivity,” involves, “taking on Christ’s attitudes
of humility, compassion, mercy, concreteness and wisdom,” said Pope Francis.
“Ecclesial sensitivity also involves being neither timid nor irrelevant in
denouncing and defeating a diffuse mentality of public and private corruption
that has succeeded in impoverishing – without a trace of shame – families,
pensioners, honest laborers, Christian communities,” and ruined the lives of
young people, who, because of the culture and practice of corruption, have lost
all hope in the future. “Above all,” continued Pope Francis, “[corruption]
pushes aside the weakest and most needy.”
Another major aspect
of ecclesial sensitivity, and a key to combatting corruption effectively, is
“Reinforcing the indispensable role of the laity willing to take on the
responsibilities that are properly their own,” said Pope Francis. “In reality,”
he continued, “lay men and women who have an authentic Christian formation do
not need a ‘bishop-pilot’ or a ‘monsignor-pilot’ or clerical input to assume
their responsibilities at every level from the political to the social, from
the economic to the legislative,” he continued. “Instead,” said Pope Francis,
“they need a ‘bishop-pastor.’”
The meeting of the
Italian Bishops Conference runs from May 18-21, and is exploring the reception
of Pope Francis’ apostolic exhortation, “The Joy of the Gospel,” among the
faithful.
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