Albuquerque Journal

Pope exhorts Colombians to look past rigid church doctrine

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MEDELLIN, Colombia — Pope Francis flew to a rain-soaked Medellin on Saturday to console orphans, the poor and sick — and to demand priests and ordinary Colombians look beyond rigid church doctrine to care for sinners and welcome them in.

“My brothers, the church is not a customs post,” Francis said. “It wants its doors to be open.”

Francis was tending to in-house church business on his penultimat­e day in Colombia, after having spent the first half of his trip encouragin­g its fragile new peace process.

Heavy rain forced him into a last-minute change of plans to reach Colombia’s second-largest city. Instead of taking a helicopter from the internatio­nal airport outside Medellin, Francis drove down the Andes, delaying by nearly an hour the start of a Mass that was expected to draw as many as 1 million people.

Francis apologized for the delay as he arrived, thanking the crowd for “your patience, perseveran­ce and courage.” But neither the rain nor the delay seemed to dampen the spirits of the faithful who came out to see him, dressed in colorful plastic ponchos to guard against the continued occasional drizzle.

They cheered wildly and waved white handkerchi­efs and Colombian flags as Francis zipped around the grounds in his popemobile at an unusually fast clip to make up for lost time.

At the Mass, Francis urged Colombia’s conservati­ve church to look beyond rigid rules and norms of church doctrine to go out and find sinners and minister to them.

“It is of the greatest importance that we who call ourselves disciples not cling to a certain style or to particular practices that cause us to be more like some Pharisees than like Jesus,” he said. Those in the early church who stuck so closely to the rules became “paralyzed by a rigorous interpreta­tion and practice of that law,” he said.

Francis has frequently riled conservati­ves by criticizin­g their rigid interpreta­tion of church norms, particular­ly in matters of sexual ethics and family life.

 ?? FERNANDO VERGARA/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Pope Francis addresses the faithful at an outdoor Mass in Medellin, Colombia, on Saturday that was expected to draw as many as 1 million people.
FERNANDO VERGARA/ASSOCIATED PRESS Pope Francis addresses the faithful at an outdoor Mass in Medellin, Colombia, on Saturday that was expected to draw as many as 1 million people.

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