Pope at Mass in Palermo: ‘God and
the mafia are not compatible’
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| Pope Francis celebrates Mass in the Italian city of Palermo,(Vatican Media) |
In his homily at Mass in the Italian city of Palermo, Pope
Francis contrasts belief in God with mafia membership, saying true victory
comes from the loving gift of self.
By Devin Watkins
Pope Francis celebrated Mass on Saturday during his pastoral
visit in the Italian city of Palermo, saying Christians must choose either love
or selfishness, victory or defeat.
“You cannot believe in God and be a member of the mafia,”
the Pope declared. “Those belonging to the mafia are not living as Christians,
because with their life they blaspheme the name of God who is love.”
Don Puglisi: victory in defeat
Pope Francis’ visit to the Sicilian city coincided with the
liturgical memorial of Blessed Pino Puglisi, a local priest killed by the mafia
25 years ago.
The Holy Father said Father Pino’s life highlighted the
Christian’s choice between self-love and selflessness. He said the priest
showed how the victory of faith “is born from the scandal of martyrdom.”
Pope Francis said Christians do not hate life but love and
defend it, since “it is God’s first gift!”
“What brings defeat is love of one’s own life,
to love one’s own life,” he said. “Those who live for
themselves lose.” He said advertising hammers into us the idea that those who
live for themselves and multiply their income are victorious in life.
Love over selfishness
“But this is the great illusion,” Pope Francis said, “money
and power do not liberate the human person, but make us slaves.” He said the
reason is because “having always leads to wanting.”
Jesus, the Pope said, turns this logic on its head. “Those
who live for themselves do not just lose something, but their entire life;
while those who give themselves find meaning in life and conquer.”
Pope Francis said Father Puglisi knew that the true danger
in life is not taking risks, living in comfort and by half-measures.
Choose love
“Today we need men and women of love, not of honor; men and
women who serve, not who oppress; men and women who walk together, who do not
run after power.”
Finally, Pope Francis invited Mafiosi to convert to the true
God of Jesus Christ. “Change yourselves! Stop thinking of yourselves and your
money,” he said.
Rather, he implored the people of Palermo: “Choose love!”

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