Pope Francis announces retrieval
of indigenous statues
Pope Francis at the 15th General Congregation (Vatican Media) |
The Holy See Press Office has provided a transcription of
Pope Francis’s remarks concerning several indigenous statues, stolen earlier
this week and thrown into the Tiber River. The Holy Father spoke off-the-cuff
following the liturgical prayer that opened the afternoon session of the 15th
General Congregation of the Synod for the Amazon.
Pope Francis' words
Good afternoon. I want to say a word about the statues of
the pachamama that were taken from the church of the
Transpontina – which were there without idolatrous intentions – and were thrown
into the Tiber.
First of all, this happened in Rome, and, as Bishop of the
Diocese, I ask pardon of the persons who were offended by this act.
Then, I want to communicate to you that the statues which
created such attention in the media, were retrieved from the Tiber. The statues
were not damaged.
The Commander of the Carabinieri desires that you should be
informed of this recovery before the news is made public. At the moment, the
news is confidential, and the statues are being kept in the Italian Carabinieri
Commander's office.
The Commander of the Carabinieri has expressed his desire to
follow up on any indications that you would like to give concerning the manner
of publication of the news, and any other initiative you may want to take in
this regard: for example, the Commander said, “the exhibition of the statues
during the Holy Mass for the closing of the Synod”. We’ll see.
I have delegated the Secretary of State to respond to this.
This is a bit of good news. Thank you.
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