Pope to visit Ciudad Juarez on Mexican Border
(Vatican Radio) This
evening Pope Francis will celebrate Holy Mass, this time in Ciudad Juarez at
the end of his six day stay in Mexico. But in the morning his first
appointment will be at the Cereso 3 State prison in the city which used to be a
hotspot of gang power.
For many years now Ciudad
Juarez has represented first for Mexicans and then for Central Americans a
personal dream, that of crossing the border to reach ‘El Norte’, the United
States.
This search for a better
future for most has often become a dashed dream. For those who make it here
crossing the border is often impossible, for those without papers the risk of falling
into the hands of traffickers is even greater.
Just imagine for a moment the
state of mind of migrant minors who reach this desolate place, dubbed until not
so long ago the murder capital of the world. A place notorious for the unsolved
murders of hundreds of women and rife with all kinds of violence, much of it
gang and drug based.
Located in the middle of the
Chihuahuan Desert, it’s Mexico alright but without a crumb of glamour. There’s
a river which provides a natural physical divide, and a looming chain link
fence divide.
And it’s by this chain link
fence that Pope Francis will celebrate Holy Mass on the evening of Wednesday
17th of February at the end of his six day stay in Mexico. Right on the border
with the United States, so near that it’s within earshot of the El Paso
inhabitants on the other side of the fence.
Pope Francis flies in to
Ciudad Juarez in the morning and his first appointment is at the Cereso 3 State
prison which used to be a hotspot of gang power.
Officials with the diocese
say 800 inmates have already been chosen for that special meeting with Pope
Francis, half of them women. On this occasion he will also meet with family
members.
Ciudad Juarez is not a place
for the faint hearted but it seems that when Pope Francis arrives here the
worst of the bloodshed of this once hell hole has been left behind.
Certainly during this Jubilee
Year of Mercy it will give Pope Francis a chance to console prisoners, workers,
and the inhabitants of this long suffering Mexican City.
Inhabitants many of whom have
been orphaned, widowed or simply traumatised by the violence they’ve witnessed.
With Pope Francis in Mexico,
I’m Veronica Scarisbrick
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