The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Brothers and sisters’ of the Mafia, repent, pope says in Sicily

-

PALERMO: Pope Francis appealed to Sicily’s Mafia to abandon a life of crime and violence, saying the island needed ‘men and women of love, not men and women ‘of honour,’” using the term mobsters apply to themselves.

Francis, in the Sicilian capital, said organised crime members – many of whom go to church and worship openly – ‘cannot believe in God and be Mafiosi’ at the same time. In his appeal, he referred to them as ‘dear brothers and sisters’.

He visited Palermo to commemorat­e Father Giuseppe ‘Pino’ Puglisi, a priest shot dead by Mafia hit men in 1993 because he challenged the organisati­on’s control over one of the city’s toughest neighbourh­oods.

Puglisi was killed on his 56th birthday during a bloody Mafia offensive against the state and anyone else who threatened the group’s existence. Magistrate­s Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino were killed in twin bomb attacks in Palermo in 1992.

“A person who is a Mafioso does not live as a Christian because with his life he blasphemes against the name of God,” Francis said in

A person who is a Mafioso does not live as a Christian because with his life he blasphemes against the name of God. Pope Francis

the sermon of a Mass from some 80,000 people in the port area of the Sicilian capital.

The crowd interrupte­d his sermon with applause each time he denounced the Mafia. The Catholic Church in southern Italy has had a chequered history of relations with the mob. Cardinal Ernesto Ruffini, who was archbishop of Palermo from 1945-1967, denied the Mafia’s existence, considerin­g communism the Church’s biggest threat.

“I say to Mafiosi: Change, brothers and sisters! Stop thinking about yourselves and your money ... Convert yourselves to the real God, Jesus Christ, dear brothers and sisters,” he said in his dockside sermon.

“I say to you, Mafiosi, if you don’t do this, your very life will be lost and that will be your greatest defeat,” he said. “Today, we need men and women of love, not men and women of honour; men and women of service, not of oppression.”

Later, on his way to the airport, Francis made an unschedule­d stop to pray and lay flowers at the spot on the highway where Falcone, his wife and three police agents were blown up as their motorcade passed on May 23, 1992.

Many members of organised crime groups in Italy, such as Sicily’s Cosa Nostra and Calabria’s Ndrangheta, see themselves as part of a religious, cult-like group, invoking the help of saints for their activities.

Particular­ly in smaller towns and cities in the south, they take part in Catholic sacraments and in some cases have also found complicity by some churchmen.

Puglisi refused to play along. With little support by the Church hierarchy in Sicily, he preached against the Mafia from the pulpit of his church in the rough Brancaccio neighbourh­ood, then controlled by the Graviano family. — AFP

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Pope laying a wreath as he pays hommage to the victims of the May 23, 1992 mafia bombings, at the Capaci memorial. — AFP photo
Pope laying a wreath as he pays hommage to the victims of the May 23, 1992 mafia bombings, at the Capaci memorial. — AFP photo

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia