Pope Francis: This land has a Mother!
Pope Francis meets with local citizens of the Amzon region. |
Meeting with the local populations from the Amazon region -
and beyond - Pope Francis said "This land has a Mother" -- the
Blessed Virgin Mary -- and so sons and daughters, a family, a community.
By Christopher Wells
In his address to people of the Amazon region
of Peru, Pope Francis, picking up on the witness given
by a local family, said that this land, a land “that is mostly forgotten,
wounded and marginalized” is not “a no man’s land.” This land, he said, “has
names. It has faces. It has you.”
Pope Francis spoke especially to the issue of the exploitation
of the land, and once again denounced the “throwaway culture” which
throws out “anything that does not serve its interests.” Even people, he said,
are treated this way, tossed aside and abandoned as soon as they are deemed
useless. In particular, he denounced human trafficking, which he said is better
spoken of as slavery: “slavery for work, sexual slavery, and slavery for
profit.” He spoke out especially about the exploitation of women: “It is not
right,” he said, “for us to look the other way and let the dignity of so many
women, especially young women, be trampled upon.”
The Holy Father also noted how many people have immigrated
to the Amazon region in search of better futures for themselves, notably in the
area of gold mining. But he warned that gold “can be turned into a
false god that demands human sacrifices.” False gods, he said, corrupt
everything, “people and institutions,” and “they ruin the forest.” Calling to
mind the words of Christ, that some demons can only be expelled through much
prayer, he said, “this is one of them.” He encouraged his listeners to continue
to organize in order to overcome these situations.
“Salvation is not something generic or abstract,” the Pope
said. Every Christian community should reflect the gaze of Jesus, a gaze “that
creates bonds and generates community.”
The Holy Father concluded his address with words of
encouragement: “I have hope in you,” he said, "in the hearts of all those
people who seek a blessed live.” And he called on them to love their land, even
to “fall in love” with it, and to commit themselves to the land, and to care
for it. “Do not use this land as a mere disposable object,” the Pope said, But
as a genuine treasure to be enjoyed, cultivated, and entrusted to your
children.”
Finally, Pope Francis said, “Let us commend ourselves to
Mary, the Mother of God and our Mother, and place ourselves under her
protection,” before leading those present in praying the Hail Mary.
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