Vatican
City, 26 July 2013 (VIS) – Yesterday Pope Francis added a new
activity to the official programme; he visited the Cathedral of Rio
to greet his Argentine compatriots, to whom offered an impromptu
address. The Holy Father thanked the young people who had come to
greet him and spoke to them colloquially. “I want the Church to go
out into the streets, I want us to defend ourselves against all
worldliness, opposition to progress, from that which is comfortable,
from that which is clericalism, from all that which means being
closed up in ourselves. Parishes, schools, institutions are made in
order to come out … if they do not do this, they become a
non-governmental organisation, and the Church must not be an NGO”.
“I
think that, at this time, this global civilisation has gone beyond
its limits; it has gone beyond its limits because it has created such
a cult of money, that we are in the presence of a philosophy and a
practice of exclusion of the two poles of life which are the promises
of the populace. The exclusion of the elderly, obviously. One might
think that there exists a sort of hidden euthanasia; or rather, that
we do not take care of the elderly. But there is also a cultural
euthanasia, because we do not allow them to speak, we do not allow
them to act. And then there is the exclusion of the young. The
percentage of young unemployed is very high, and we have a generation
without experience of the dignity one earns through work. This
civilisation, that, is, which has led us to exclude the two peaks
that form our future”.
The
Pope encouraged the young to rise, to make themselves recognised, to
fight for their values, and urged the elderly to speak, to teach us
and to transmit their wisdom. “In the Argentine people, I ask the
elderly with all my heart: do not disappoint in your role as the
cultural reserve of our people, a reserve that transmits justice,
that transmits history, the transmits values, that transmits the
memory of the people. And you”, he said, addressing the young,
“please, do not oppose yourself to the elderly: let them speak,
listen to them and proceed. But know that in this moment you, the
young, and the elderly, you are condemned to the same fate:
exclusion. Do not allow yourselves to be excluded. Is this clear? It
is for this, I think, that you must strive”.
Francis
emphasised that faith is not a joke, but is rather a very serious
matter. “It is a scandal that God made Himself one of us. It is a
scandal that he died on a cross. It is a scandal: the scandal of the
Cross. But it is the only sure path: that of the Cross, the path of
Jesus, that of the incarnation of Jesus. Please, do not 'liquidise'
your faith in Jesus Christ. We liquidise oranges, apples, bananas,
but please – do not drink liquidised faith. Faith is whole, it
cannot be liquidised or reduced. It is faith in Jesus. It is faith in
the Son of God made man, who loved me and died for me. So, make a
fuss! Take care of the extremes of the population, the elderly and
the young! Do not let yourselves be excluded, and do not exclude the
elderly. And secondly: do not liquidise your faith in Jesus Christ”.
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