Pope writes back to prisoners in Velletri
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
has sent a letter to prisoners detained in a prison in the Italian city of
Velletri, a short distance from Rome. Prisoners at the facility had
written to the Holy Father earlier this year, entrusting their letter to Bishop
Marcello Semeraro, the Bishop of Albano, during a pastoral visit to the
facility.
In his response, Pope Francis
thanked the detainees for thinking of him, and assured them that they, and
others in similar situations, were often in his thoughts as well. He noted that
during his Apostolic Voyages, he always tries to make a visit to local prisons.
The Pope noted that during
the Holy Year of Mercy, there will also be a jubilee for prisoners, and he
assured them that on that day he would be “in communion” with all prisoners
“spiritually and in reciprocal prayer.”
Pope Francis also expressed
his sympathy, noting that prisoners “are living an experience in which time
seems both to be stopped, and to never end.” But, he said, “the true measure of
time is not that of the clock”; rather, “the true measure of time is called
hope.” He expressed his desire that all those incarcerated might “always keep
lit the light of the hope of faith to illuminate” their lives.
“Always be certain that God
loves you personally,” the Pope wrote to the prisoners. He encouraged them to
never allow themselves to be closed in by their past, but rather to transform
the past “into a journey of growth, of faith and charity.” He called on them to
“give God the possibility” of making them “to shine” through their experience,
recalling that many saints throughout history “have achieved sanctity” in harsh
and difficult situations. “With Christ,” he said, “all this is possible.”
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