Pope Francis on young people,
mixed marriage, immigration, just war and ecumenical dialogue
Pope Francis fields questions from journalists on board the return flight from Geneva to Rome. |
On the flight returning to Rome from Geneva, Pope Francis
spoke with journalists about young people, immigration, mixed marriages, “just
war” and the ecumenical dialogue. (With photo gallery)
Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
After a tiring one-day visit to Geneva, Pope Francis fielded
questions from among approximately 60 journalists on board the return flight.
Concern for young people, interfaith marriage, immigration and “just war”, were
some of the topics raised.
Young people
Pope Francis said that concern for “young people” was the
predominant topic discussed between him and the President of the Swiss
Confederation and members of the World Council of Churches. The pre-Synod
meeting in March involving thousands of youth from many religious
backgrounds—even non-believers—“aroused special interest”, he said.
Interfaith marriages
A journalist asked the Pope about his recent response to the
German Bishops regarding opening the possibility of the reception of Communion
by a non-Catholic Christian spouse married to a Catholic. Pope Francis said
that the question needs to be explored more profoundly in order to find the
best solution. While appreciating the thought demonstrated in the document
drafted by the Episcopal Conference of Germany, the Pope said that Canon Law
gives the responsibility of evaluating interfaith marriage questions to the
local bishop, not to the Episcopal Conference. He concluded that he is not
“halting” the issue, but that it’s a matter of choosing the best course of
action.
Immigration
Pope Francis reiterated four verbs that he has said need to
be adopted by the countries experiencing immigration: welcome, accompany,
accommodate, integrate. He said he is horrified hearing about the
unspeakable cruelty experienced by immigrants at the hands of traffickers.
Governments must reach an agreement to manage the crisis. In addition, a plan
to invest in the countries of origin is necessary in order to change a cultural
mentality that it is okay to “exploit Africa”, the Pope said.
“Just War”
Another journalist asked whether the Catholic Church should
join other churches in rejecting the “just war theory”. “A commitment for peace
is a serious thing”, Pope Francis said. The problem is essentially a human
rights issue from which “some countries distance themselves”. Conflicts should
not be resolved like Cain, but through “negotiation, dialogue, mediation”, he
continued. “Along with churches that promote peace, are there others who
promote war?” Pope Francis asked. It is good to remember that there are some
groups in almost every religion promoting war, and “there are even some
Catholics who always seek destruction”.
Ecumenism
Pope Francis then spontaneously told the journalists that
“in the ecumenical movement, the word proselytism needs to be removed from the
dictionary”. The two cannot exist together. “You have to choose”, he said.
“Either you have an ecumenical spirit, or you proselytize”.
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