Pope meets Italian Union for the
Fight against Muscular Dystrophy
Pope Francis meeting members of the Italian Union for the Fight against Muscular Dystrophy in the Vatican, June 2, 2018. |
Pope Francis on Friday met some 1,500 members of the Italian
Union for the Fight against Muscular Dystrophy and commended their precious
work which he said, helps contribute to humanization that makes society more
attentive to the dignity of man and to his multiple expectations.
By Robin Gomes
Pope Francis on Saturday received in audience members of
the Italian Union for the Fight against Muscular Dystrophy and
encouraged them to “become more and more witnesses of solidarity and
evangelical charity” to those suffering from neuromuscular diseases.
Hope for the sick
“For them you are like rays of hope, which relieve moments of loneliness and discouragement and encourage us to face the disease with confidence and serenity,” the Pope told the group of some 1.500.
“Physical rehabilitation,” the Pope pointed out, “can and
must be accompanied by spiritual rehabilitation, made primarily of gestures
of proximity, in order to fight not only against physical pain, but
also against the moral suffering of abandonment or isolation.”
Humanizing society
The Holy Father particularly commended the union’s free and professional medical and social services independent of any party’s interests or ideologies.
This free service, he said is well demanded of the union
members along with other virtues such as discretion, fidelity, attention,
readiness and effectiveness in intervention, ability to sense even the unspoken
problems of the sick person, humility, seriousness, determination, punctuality,
perseverance and respect for the sick person in all his needs.
The Pope encouraged them along this this path, saying their
precious work contributes to humanization that makes society more attentive to
the dignity of man and to his multiple expectations. Through
the activity of the union, he said, they can experience that only when one
loves and gives to others, he or she realizes himself or herself fully.
Jesus asks to be served
Saying that Jesus lived and taught us how to walk in charity, the Pope said that that even today, the Lord asks to be served in the weakest brothers. He speaks to the hearts of those who place themselves at their service and he makes them experience the joy of selfless love, love that is the source of true happiness.
The Pope said that members of the Italian Union for the
Fight against Muscular Dystrophy are called to be a "gym" of life,
especially for young people, contributing to educating them in a
culture of solidarity and hospitality, open to the needs of the
most vulnerable people.
"One who suffers, understands better the value of the
divine gift of life which is to be promoted, guarded and protected from
conception to natural sunset," the Pope added.
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