Vatican City, 25 October 2014 (VIS) –
Pope Francis has sent a message to the participants in the national
congress organised by the Italian Episcopal Conference in Salerno,
Italy, on the theme “In precariousness, hope”. The aim of the
conference is to offer, especially to the younger generations,
prospects of hope at a time characterised by uncertainty,
restlessness and great change.
“In my visits in Italy, and in my
encounters with the people, I have been able to encounter first-hand
the situation of many young people who are jobless, in receipt of
unemployment insurance, or in precarious work”, Francis writes.
“But this is not only an economic problem – it is a problem of
dignity. Where there is no work, there is no dignity – there lacks
the experience of the dignity of bringing bread home to the table.
And unfortunately, in Italy, there are very many young people without
work”.
“Working means planning one's own
future, deciding to establish a family. There is truly a sensation
that the current moment is the 'passion of the young'. This throwaway
culture is very strong: everything that does not bring profit is
discarded. The young are cast aside, because they are without work.
But this means discarding the future of the people, as the young
represent the future of the people. We must say 'no' to this
'throwaway culture'”.
While, however, there is
precariousness, the Pope observed that there is also hope, as the
title of the congress affirms. “How can we make sure that we are
not robbed of hope by the 'shifting sands' of precariousness? With
the strength of the Gospel. The Gospel is a source of hope, because
it comes from God and because it comes from Jesus Christ, who
sympathised with all our precariousness”.
“You are young people who belong to
the Church”, concludes the Holy Father, “and you therefore have
the gift and the responsibility of bringing the strength of the
Gospel to this social and cultural situation”, because “the
Gospel generates care for others, the culture of encounter and
solidarity. Thus, with the strength of the Gospel, you will be
witnesses of hope in precariousness”.
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