Saturday, September 7, 2024

Pope Tells Pastors in New Guinea to Be Close to Peripheries

 Pope Francis told bishops and pastors in Papua, New Guinea today (Sept. 7, 2024) to be close to those on the peripheries and to continue spreading hope, despite the challenges they may face, the Crux website reports. 


Speaking inside Port Moresby's Shrine of Mary Help of Christians, the pope told pastors to "focus their work on the peripheries of this country."


"I think of people belonging to the most deprived segments of urban populations, as well as those who live in the most remote and abandoned areas, where sometimes basic necessities are lacking," he said, also pointing to those marginalized and wounded due to prejudice and superstition.


The church, he said, "desires especially to be close  to these brothers and sisters, because in them, Jesus is present in a special way.And where He , our head is present, there are we, His members, for we belong to the same body."

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