Pope
urges Gypsies to take responsibility for their present and their future
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis has called on Gypsies to “turn the page” and give life to a
new chapter in the history of the traditionally nomadic people.
“Time
has come, he said, to uproot secular prejudice, preconceived ideas and the
reciprocal diffidence that are often at the base of discrimination, racism and
xenophobia” he said.
“No
one must feel isolated” the Pope continued, and “no one is entitled to trample
on the dignity and the rights of others”.
Pope
Francis was speaking to some 7000 Gypsies gathered in the Paul VI Hall in the
Vatican for an audience marking the 50th anniversary of the Blessed Paul VI’s
historic meeting with Roma people in a gypsy camp near Rome.
And
highlighting the fact that every person has the right to a dignified life and a
dignified job with access to education and health care, he told those
present that they have the responsibility of building bridges with the rest of
society in the name of a “peaceful co-habitation” in which different cultures
and traditions can safeguard their values with an attitude of openness, with
dialogue and integration.
“We
do not want to have to witness any more family tragedies in which children die
from cold or are burnt in fires” he said.
Nor
– he continued - do we want to see children who are used like objects by
depraved persons, or young people and women implicated in the trafficking of
drugs or people.
Pope
Francis exhorted the Roma, Sinti and other itinerant peoples to become
protagonists of fraternity and sharing in our cities in which there is so much
individualism.
“You
can do this if you are good Christians, avoiding all that is not worthy of this
name: lies, frauds, swindles, altercations” he said.
And
the Pope held up the example of the Blessed Zeffirino Giménez Malla as a model
of life and religiosity.
And
urging those present to avoid giving the media and public opinion occasions to
speak badly of Gypsies, he told them to be protagonists of their present and of
their future.
And
speaking of future Pope Francis said “children are your most precious treasure”
and he pointed out that education is at the base of the healthy development of
the person.
It
is known, he said, that an insufficient level of education of many young Gypsy
people represents the main obstacle in entering the world of work.
“Your
children have the right to go to school, do not stop them from doing so!” he
said.
And
noting that it is the responsibility of adults to make sure their children
obtain an education that will enable them to become citizens who can fully
participate in the social, political and economic life of the country, Pope
Francis also asked civil institutions to guarantee adequate formation courses
for young Gypsies, giving those families most in need the possibility of being
integrated in educational and labour programmes.
(Linda Bordoni)
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