Mexico Day 4: Pope in Michoacán against 'messengers of
death'
(Vatican Radio) Pope
Francis on Tuesday begins the 4th day of his Apostolic Journey to Mexico with a
trip to one of the country's most drug-ridden states. Veronica Scarisbrick is
with the Holy Father and sent us this report, entitled "Horror and Hope
in Michoacán".
Pope Francis on Tuesday, 16
February, travels to Morelia, capital of Michoacán, the Mexican state most
identified with the drug trade. A place where there are performances of
stupefying violence. Although I’ve been told there are worse places still in
terms of the drug scene across Mexico.
Francis who comes to Mexico
as ‘messenger of peace’ has called drugs ‘messengers of death’. The scenario
related to drugs here is complex and multi- faceted. To set a strategy that
might break the organized crime model is not an easy task, the law is one thing
and implementation is another. Also government anti-corruption cartels are not
sufficiently powerful to counter the power of narco billions.
It's not that the problem has
been ignored, the military and federal police have been called in on various
occasions and in turn accused of the same crimes they were out to crush. And
the result was so weak that the local communities decided to set up their own
militias, the vigilantes' with the result that you have lemon and avocado
pickers turned gunmen.
There are contradictions as
well. Traditional crime groups are often deeply tied to religion.
Furthermore they offer benefits people find hard to refuse and are often
obliged to accept.
Among the consequences of
this situation are economic and social disintegration and a connection with the
escalating number of ‘desaparecidos’ in the area.
Overall in Mexico there are
more than 20.000 people who have disappeared in ten years. Although UN sources
have stepped up that number to over 26.000. But these numbers don’t
relate exclusively to Michoacán.
But significantly it’s in the
capital of Michoacán, Morelia that Pope Francis has chosen to meet with young
people in an effort to bring a much needed message of hope.
He’ll be meeting with them in
the afternoon at the stadium ‘José Maria Morelos y Pavòn’. It promises to be a
moving moment, one they will treasure. Let’s recall how Pope Francis said in
his first speech to the nation. ‘One of Mexico’s greatest treasures is that it
has a youthful face”.
It’s in Morelia too that
earlier in the day Pope Francis will go to the heart of this stunning colonial
city, to the Cathedral in the characteristic pink stone of the area which
dominates the city. There he will meet with fourteen deans of Mexican
Universities and six leaders of other Christian religions.
But he will start the day by
celebrating Holy Mass in the local stadium with priests, men and women
religious, consecrated people and seminarians.
All in the presence of the
man he created Cardinal a year ago, the Archbishop of Morelia Alberto
Suarez Inda.
With the Pope in Mexico,
I’m Veronica Scarisbrick.
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