Cardinal Krajewski: I have
reactivated the light for the survival of families and children
Cardinal Krajewski (AFP) |
The Papal Almoner explained the reason which led him to
reactivate the electricity in an occupied building in Rome. The Cardinal called
it a “desperate and humanitarian gesture to help families struggling to
survive.”
Amedeo Lomonaco – Vatican City
Having been to Lesbos to bring Pope Francis' solidarity to
the migrants of the Greek island's refugee camps, the Apostolic Almoner,
Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, was informed of the serious situation in which over
400 people were present, including numerous children, in a busy Roman building,
without electricity and hot water for days. These services had been suspended
by the company that provides the energy for lack of payment. The cardinal felt
obliged to carry out a humanitarian gesture and so personally proceeded to
reactivate the electricity supply to the building. The cardinal made this
gesture aware of the possible consequences it may face, in the belief that it was
necessary to do so for the sake of these families.
"I intervened personally” said the apostolic almoner to
the ANSA news agency “to reattach the meters. It was a desperate gesture. There
were over 400 people without electricity, with families, children, without even
the possibility of operating refrigerators ”. In an interview with Corriere
della Sera, the cardinal said he had known for a long time about the great
difficulties of the people living in that building. "From the Vatican we
sent the ambulance, the doctors, the food. We are talking about human lives, ”
he said.
"The absurd thing” the apostolic almoner emphasized to
the Italian newspaper “ is that we are in the heart of Rome. Nearly five
hundred people left to themselves . They are families who have no place to go,
people who struggle to survive".
The first problem, he pointed out, is not that of money.
After recalling that among the people in the building there are many children,
the cardinal said that he felt he had to ask himself these questions: "Why
am I there, for what reason? How is it possible for families to find themselves
in a similar situation? " Lastly, the apostolic almoner reiterated that he
assumes all responsibility: "Should it arrive, I will also pay the fine".
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