Lombardi:
"Utmost confidence" in Italian security for Jubilee
(Vatican
Radio) The Director of the Holy See Press Office, Father Federico Lombardi, SJ,
said on Monday he has “utmost confidence” in the Italian authorities to ensure
the safety of Rome and St. Peter’s Square during the upcoming Jubilee of Mercy.
“On
the part of the Vatican, there was not a specific demand to increase security
measures during the Jubilee,” Fr. Lombardi said. “It depends on the Italian
authorities, and how they rate the situation.”
Father
Lombardi was speaking at a Press Conference at Palazzo Valentini, the
headquarters of the Province of Rome, explaining the “InfoJubilee,” a
collaboration of Vatican Radio, Roma Servizi per la Mobilità, ACI Infomobility and
the Italian State Railway.
The
collaboration will involve radio programmes, announcements at train stations,
online services tracking street traffic, and other services helping pilgrims
make their way around the city.
Also
attending the press conference was the Prefect of Rome, Franco Gabrielli, who
said Italian authorities had already been putting measures in place to increase
security for the Jubilee before the Paris terrorist attacks on 13 November.
"The
difference is not made by the numbers of military and police officers put into
the field, but by the ability to arrange them so you can control the territory,
and for activities of prevention,” Gabrielli said.
“The
things you see are not the most important,” he added. “The most important
activities are invisible, such as intelligence.”
Gabrielli
said measures will be decided based upon the events taking place, with the most
difficult period being the Spring, beginning with the Easter celebrations.
“The
Spring season is the time of year in Rome which brings in the most tourists,
with school children on field trips and pilgrims, which will be even more
numerous in the Jubilee,” he said.
Gabrielli
said during this period the police presence will be especially visible, but
added care was being taken to not infringe on the rights of citizens.
Father
Lombardi also took the opportunity to say the Jubilee will not “succeed or
fail” based on the number of pilgrims who come to Rome.
“The
spirit of the Jubilee extends throughout the world,” Fr. Lombardi said. “You do
not have to come to Rome to access the spiritual benefits of the
Jubilee…Everyone can celebrate in their Cathedral. There will be many Holy
Doors opened, and anyone who wants to receive the fruits of the Jubilee Holy
Door can do so in their own city, and with the same spiritual benefits.”
Father
Lombardi added “this is not to say do not come to Rome.”
“For
those who are comfortable coming, come if you like to, and are happy to see the
Pope,” Fr. Lombardi said. “There is total freedom in living the Jubilee.”
The
Holy Year begins on 8 December, 2015, and ends on 20 November, 2016, the Feast
of Christ the King.
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