Pope Francis greets Third World Meeting of Popular
Movements
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis on Saturday evening welcomed the Third World
Meeting of Popular Movements at the Vatican. The Meeting brings
together organizations of people on the margins of society, including the poor,
the unemployed and those who have lost their agricultural land.
In
his remarks, he brought up many of the themes he discussed during his speech to
the Second
World Meeting of Popular Movements in Bolivia on 9 July 2015.
Pope
Francis warned against the rule of money, which governs with “the whip of fear,
inequality, and violence – economic, social, cultural and military – which
creates more and more violence in a downward spiral that never seems to end.”
“The
entire social doctrine of the Church and the magisterium of my
predecessors rebels against the idol-money that reigns – tyrannizing and
terrorizing humanity – instead of serving” said the Holy Father.
“No
tyranny can be sustained without exploiting our fears,” – continued the Pope –
“Citizens are walled-up, terrified, on one side; on the other side, even more
terrified, are the excluded and banished.”
Pope
Francis said this fear “is fed and manipulated.”
“Because
fear – as well as being a good deal for the merchants of arms and death –
weakens and destabilizes us, destroys our psychological and spiritual
defenses, numbs us to the suffering of others, and in the end it makes us
cruel,” he explained.
Pope
Francis praised the members of the Popular Movements for giving dignity to the
worker, and doing their part to reduce unemployment through their cooperatives.
He
also thanked them for their assistance to migrants, and recalled the scenes he
saw when he visited the Greek island of Lesbos, where the sight of so many
children demonstrated the “bankruptcy of humanity.”
“What
happens in the world today, if it is a bank which goes into bankruptcy,
immediately there appear outrageous sums to save it,” – Pope Francis said –
“But when the bankruptcy of humanity arrives, not one-thousandth of that will
be used to save our suffering brothers and sisters? Thus the Mediterranean has
become a cemetery, and not just the Mediterranean ... many cemeteries are near
walls; walls stained with innocent blood.”
The
Holy Father told the organizations they are called to “revitalize and re-establish
democracies going through a real crisis.”
“Do
not fall into the temptation of being put into a box that reduces you to
secondary actors or, worse, to mere administrators of the existing misery,” he
said.
The
Pope also warned them against corruption.
“The
measure is very high: we must live the vocation of serving others with a strong
sense of austerity and humility,” he said.
The
Holy Father concluded by praying that God “fill you with his love and defend
you on the path, providing sufficient strength to sustain you, and give you the
courage to break the chain of hatred; that strength is hope.”
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