Pope Francis: Enslaved women deserve "peace,
justice, love"
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
on Monday expressed his hope women enslaved to the “arrogance of the powerful”
will be allowed to have a life of “peace, justice, and love.”
The Holy Father was speaking
during his Angelus address for the Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary.
“The Assumption of Mary is a
great mystery that pertains to all of us, regarding our future;” Pope Francis
said.
“The exultation of this
humble girl from Galilee, expressed in the canticle of the Magnificat, becomes
the song of all mankind, who is pleased to see the Lord reach down to all men
and all women, lowly creatures, and take them with him in into heaven,” the
Pope said.
“The Canticle of Mary also
leads us to think about many actual sad situations, in particular those women
overwhelmed by the weight of life and the drama of violence; of women who are
slaves to the arrogance of the powerful; the girls forced into inhumane work;
the women forced to surrender in both body and spirit to the avarice of men,”
Pope Francis said.
“May they as soon as possible
begin a life of peace, justice, and love: waiting for the day when they finally
feel grasped by hands that do not humiliate; but with tenderness that will lift
them up and guide them on the road of life, and on to heaven.” he continued.
“Mary, a woman – a young girl
– who has suffered so much in her life, makes us think of these women who
suffer so much,” – the Pope said – “And we ask the Lord that He at the same
time lead them by the hand along life’s path, and free them from this slavery.”
Pope Francis on
Friday visited a refugee centre in Rome housing women rescued from
prostitution as part of his ‘Friday of Mercy’ gestures during this Jubilee Year
of Mercy.
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