Vatican
City, 23 October 2013 (VIS) – Before today's General Audience the
Holy Father received the participants in the National Congress of
Italian Prison Chaplains. Pope Francis took this opportunity to
extend a greeting to all detainees. “Tell them that I pray for
them, I pray to the Lord and to the Virgin that they may positively
overcome this difficult period in their lives, and that they are not
discouraged, that they do not close themselves up, because the Lord
is near them, He does not stay outside their cells, but instead He is
inside with them. He too is still a prisoner, even today; He is a
prisoner of our selfishness, our systems, of many injustices, because
it is easy to punish the weakest while the big fish swim freely in
the waters. No cell is so isolated that it may exclude the Lord”.
The
Pope told of the friendship he maintained with a detainee in Buenos
Aires, and said the the chaplains that their demanding and very
important ministry “makes visible the presence of the Lord in
prison, in the cell. You are a sign of Christ's closeness to those
brothers in need of hope. Recently you spoke of a justice of
reconciliation, but also of hope, of open doors, of horizons. This is
not a utopia, it can be achieved. It is not easy, because our
weaknesses are everywhere, and the devil too is everywhere, but it is
always necessary to try”.
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