Vatican City, 13 December 2015 (VIS) –
After today's Angelus prayer, Pope Francis spoke about the agreement
adopted during the Climate Conference which recently ended in Paris.
“Its implementation will require concerted commitment and generous
dedication by all. In the hope that it will ensure special attention
to the most vulnerable populations, we urge the international
community to continue with care on the path it has taken, in an
spirit of increasingly active solidarity”.
He remarked that next Tuesday, December
15, the Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organisation will
commence in Nairobi. Addressing the participating countries, he urged
them to I take into account the needs of the poor and the most
vulnerable in their decisions, as well as the “legitimate
aspirations of the least developed countries and the common good of
the entire human family”.
The Holy Father also commented that in
all the cathedrals of the world, the Holy Doors are being opened so
that the Jubilee of mercy may be fully experienced in the particular
churches. “I hope that this moment encourages many to become
instruments of God's tenderness. As an expression of the works of
mercy, 'Doors of Mercy' are being opened in places of discomfort and
alienation. I thus greet the inmates of prisons around the world”.
Finally, he greeted all the pilgrims and faithful present.
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