Pope greets children at
'Little Prince' home: Full text
Pope Francis greets Peruvians from aboard Popemobile.- AFP |
We bring you the full text of Pope Francis' prepared remarks
for his meeting with children at "The Little Prince" Home in Puerto
Maldonado on Friday, during his Apostolic Visit to Peru.
Greeting of the Holy Father
“The Little Prince” Home
Puerto Maldonado
Friday, 19 January 2018
“The Little Prince” Home
Puerto Maldonado
Friday, 19 January 2018
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Dear Children,
Dear Children,
Thank you
very much for this lovely reception and for your words of welcome. Seeing you
dance makes me very happy.
I could not
leave Puerto Maldonado before coming to visit you. You wanted to come
from various homes to meet here in the Little Prince Home.
Thank you for the efforts you made to be here today.
Not long
ago, we celebrated Christmas. Our hearts were touched by the image of the
Child Jesus. He is our treasure. You children are his reflection,
and you too are a treasure for all of us, the most precious treasure that we
have, and one that we are called to guard. Forgive us those times when we
adults have not cared for you, and when we did not give you the importance you
deserve. Your faces, your lives constantly demand a greater commitment
and effort on our part, lest we become blind or indifferent to all those other
children who suffer and are in need. Without a doubt, you are the
greatest treasure that is ours to care for.
Dear
children of the Little Prince Home and young people from the
other homes, I know that sometimes, at night, some of you feel sad. I
know that you miss your father and mother who are not here, and I know too that
sometimes you feel very hurt. Dirsey, you were brave and you shared that
with us. You told me; “I hope my message may be a light of hope”.
But let me tell you something. Your life, your words, and the lives of
all of you, are a light of hope. I want to thank you for your witness.
Thank you for being a light of hope for all of us.
I am happy
to see that you have a home where you are welcomed, and where, with affection
and friendship, there are people who help you to see that God takes you by the
hand and puts dreams in your heart.
What a
wonderful witness, too, is offered by all of you young people who have
travelled this road, who found love in this home and now are able to shape your
own future! You demonstrate to all of us the enormous potential of each
person. For these boys and girls, you are the best example to follow, a
sign of hope that they will be able to do the same. We all need good role
models: children need to look to the future and have positive role
models. They need to think and say: “I want to be like him, like
her”. Everything that you young people can do, like coming here to be
with them, to play and spend time together, is important. Be for them, as
the Little Prince says: the little stars that light up the night (cf.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, XXIV; XXVI).
Some of you
young people here come from native communities. Sadly, you have seen the
destruction of the woodlands. Your elders taught you to discover them;
there they found their food and the medicine that brought them healing.
Today those woodlands have been laid waste by the intoxication of a misguided
notion of progress. The rivers that hosted your games and provided you
with food are now muddied, contaminated, dead. Young people, do not be
resigned to what is happening! Do not renounce the legacy you have
received from your elders, or your lives and dreams.
I would
like to encourage you to study. Get an education, take advantage of the
opportunities you have for schooling. The world needs you, young men and women
of the first peoples, and it needs you as you are. Do not be content to
be the last car on the train of society, letting yourselves be pulled along and
eventually disconnected. We need you to be the engine, always pressing
forward. Listen to your elders; value their traditions; do not curb your
curiosity. Get in touch with your roots, but at the same time open your
eyes to new things; bring the old and the new together in your own way.
Share what you learn with the world, because the world needs you to be
yourselves, who you really are, and not an imitation of someone else. We
need you to be authentic, young men and women who are proud to belong to the
Amazonian peoples and who can offer humanity an alternative for a true
life. My friends, society often needs to correct its course and you, the
young of the first peoples, can help greatly – of this I am sure – to meet this
challenge, above all by teaching us a way of life based on protection and care,
not on the destruction of everything that stands in the way of our greed.
I want to
thank Father Xavier, the religious brothers and sisters, the lay missionaries
who are doing such wonderful work, and all the benefactors who are part of this
family. I also thank the volunteers whose gift of time is like a balm
soothing every wound. Likewise, I thank all those who confirm these young
people in their Amazonian identity and help them to forge a better future for
their communities and for our entire world.
Children,
let us ask God to give us his blessing.
May
the Lord bless you and keep you. May he let his face shine upon you and
show you his mercy. May he turn his countenance towards you and give you
his peace. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy
Spirit. Amen (cf. Num 6:24-26; Ps 67;
Blessing in Ordinary Time).
Let me ask
you a favour. Please pray for me. And thank you for being the
little stars that light up the night.
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