Vatican City, 18 November 2015 (VIS) –
After today's catechesis the Pope recalled that Thursday 20 November
will be the Universal Children's Day. “It is a duty of all to
protect children and to place their well-being before any other
criterion, so that they are never subjected to forms of servitude or
mistreatment”, he said. “I hope that the international community
may keep careful watch over the living conditions of children,
especially where they are at risk of recruitment by armed groups, and
may help families guarantee to every boy and girl the right to
schooling and education”.
He also mentioned that on 21 November
the Church commemorates the Presentation of Mary in the Temple and
therefore asks the grace of the gift of the vocation of men and women
who, in monasteries and hermitages, have dedicated their lives to
God. So that cloistered communities may fulfil their important
mission, in prayer and in active silence, let us ensure they do not
lack our spiritual and material closeness”.
Francis cordially welcomed pilgrims
from Poland, especially the representatives of the Independent
Self-Governing Trade Union “Solidarnosc”. “For thirty-five
years your union has been engaged in the world of work, both physical
and intellectual, as well as in the protection of the fundamental
rights of the person and society. Be faithful to this commitment, so
that political or economic interests do not prevail over the values
that constitute the essence of human solidarity. I entrust you and
all the members of the Union to the protection of your patron,
Blessed Don Jerzy Popieluszko, and I impart to you my heartfelt
blessing”.
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