Pope Francis calls for a ‘globalization of solidarity’
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| Pope Francis addresses members of the Sant'Egidio Community that is celebrating its 50th anniversary. |
Pope Francis visited the Rome-based Sant'Egidio Community
which is celebrating an important anniversary this year, and is known for its
service to peace, to the poor, to migrants, to the sick, to interreligious
dialogue. It is currently involved in peace mediation in the Central African
Republic.
By Linda Bordoni
Pope Francis has encouraged members of the Sant’Egidio
Community to continue courageously in their mission to build bridges,
keep dialogue open, stay close to the poor and the discarded, and pray for
peace.
The Pope’s words came on Sunday afternoon during a visit to
the headquarters in Rome of the Community that is celebrating its 50th
anniversary.
During a celebration of the Liturgy of the Word inside the
beautiful Santa Maria in Trastevere Basilica which the lay organization uses to
shelter the homeless and offer Christmas lunch to the poor, the Pope spoke with
gratitude of the work carried out by the world-wide network of Sant’Egidio
volunteers and its mission to broker peace and accompany the poor.
Prayer, Poverty, Peace
“Prayer, poverty and peace” are the three P’s upon which the
Community rests, he said, and he thanked its members for their wish to continue
to look to the future with a sense of responsibility in a time that he
described as “a time of fear before the vast dimensions of globalization: fears
that are often focused on the stranger, on he who is different, poor… as if he
were an enemy.”
Humanitarian corridors
Francis thanked Sant’Egidio members for praying for peace
and for working for peace, and he highlighted the predicament of the Syrian
people, some of whom have been safely brought to Europe where they have found
welcome and support thanks to the ‘humanitarian corridors’ the Community has
organized in collaboration with other faith-based organizations.
Globalization of solidarity
Reflecting on the fact that the only sustainable future for
a global world is one where people can live together in peace, the Pope called
on the Sant’Egidio Community to continue to help foster a ‘globalization of
solidarity and of the spirit’ by building bridges, keeping dialogue open and
favouring encounter.
“Today, in an uncertain world, with so many ongoing wars”,
the Pope told Sant’Egidio members to courageously push forward with their
programmes for children in the peripheries, with their ‘Schools of Peace’,
staying close to the elderly who are so often discarded, and continuing to open
‘humanitarian corridors’ for those fleeing war and hunger.
“The poor are your treasure” he said.

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