Bergoglio The enemy within...
VATICAN
CITY - The Vatican will shelter two families of refugees who are "fleeing
death" from war or hunger, Pope Francis announced Sunday as he called on
Catholic parishes, convents and monasteries across Europe to do the same.
Francis
cited Mother Teresa, the European-born nun who cared for the poorest in India,
in making his appeal in remarks to pilgrims and tourists in St. Peter's Square.
"Faced
with the tragedy of tens of thousands of refugees who are fleeing death by war
and by hunger, and who are on a path toward a hope for life, the Gospel calls
us to be neighbors to the smallest and most abandoned, to give them concrete
hope," Francis said.
It's
not enough to say "Have courage, hang in there," he added.
"May
every parish, every religious community, every monastery, every sanctuary in
Europe host a family, starting with my diocese of Rome," Francis said. He
also asked bishops throughout Europe to have their dioceses take up his call to
"express the Gospel in concrete terms and take in a family of
refugees."
Bergoglio: you are Not a
Christian if you do not reach DEEP into your pockets for the POOR!!
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The
Vatican is a tiny city-state and some of its citizens, including families with
children, live in apartments inside its ancient walls. It has two parish
churches, including St. Peter's Basilica.
Francis
said two of the Vatican's parishes will welcome two refugee families, but did
not give details. A Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Ciro Benedettini, quoted the
pope's chief alms-giver as saying the Vatican is now deciding which families
will be hosted.
He
has chosen mercy as the overarching theme of his papacy. Practicing what he
preaches, he has already made free showers at the Vatican available to Rome's
homeless and has barbers available for haircuts for the needy, among other
initiatives.
Thousands
of migrants and refugees, many fleeing war and persecution, have streamed into
Germany and Austria over the weekend after being stuck in Hungary for days.
Italy
has nearly 120,000 people who were brought to its shores after rescue at sea
and who are hoping for asylum in Europe.
!!! An
Italian cardinal calculated that the parishes in the predominantly Roman
Catholic country could practically host them all!
With
more than 27,000 parishes, if each parish hosted a family of four, more than
108,000 people would have shelter.
"I
hope this wish comes true," Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco told a
Catholic-affairs TV program on TV2000, adding, "It gives the idea of the
possibilities that are in our country."
European
bishops will discuss soon the pope's appeal for parishes to take in refugees,
Bagnasco said.
"The
European and Italian church is ready to mobilize to receive" refugees, he
told Vatican Radio. The cardinal is a longtime leader of the Italian bishops
conference and is an official of the European bishops conference.
"Yes,
surely there will be a prompt response," Bagnasco said. "We will talk
about it next week, when the heads of European bishops conferences meet in
Jerusalem" for an annual gathering, the cardinal said.
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