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Pope Francis seeks to ‘ liberate’ Virgin Mary’s image from the Mafia

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ROME — Pope Francis is giving his blessing to a new Vatican think tank that is seeking to prevent the Mafia and organized crime groups from exploiting the image of the Virgin Mary for their own illicit ends.

The Vatican’s Pontifical Marian Academy launched the think tank Friday at a conference titled “Liberating Mary from the Mafia.” It was a reference to the historic relationsh­ip between the Italian mob and the Catholic Church, and the popular displays of Marian devotion by mobsters in Italy and beyond.

In a message from the pope read out at the start of the conference, held at Rome’s Museum of Civilizati­ons, Pope Francis said the religious and cultural image and patrimony of the Madonna “must be preserved in its original purity.”

He said any popular displays of devotion to Mary must “conform to the message of the Gospel and the teachings of the church,” and that people participat­ing in them must be true Christians who look out for others, and especially the poor.

The Catholic Church in Italy has long been associated with the Mafia, thanks in part to their postwar common cause against communism. While some Catholic priests have courageous­ly opposed the mob — and paid for it with their lives — others have been called to explain their celebratio­n of funerals, weddings and other sacraments for Mafia dons, as well as acceptance of their donations and participat­ion in their religious procession­s.

St. John Paul II in 1993 famously demanded Mafiosi convert and change their ways or face the wrath of God’s final judgment as he made a historic visit to Sicily after the mob slayings of two leading anti- Mafia prosecutor­s.

Pope Francis has followed in that tradition, declaring that mobsters were “excommunic­ated” and saying mobsters can’t live Christian lives because their lifestyle “blasphemes” God. Marian devotion is particular­ly important to Pope Francis, the first pope from Latin America, where displays of such popular piety are common.

Pope Francis’ message to the new think tank, which includes clergy as well as law enforcemen­t experts involved in the fight against organized crime, was dated Aug. 15, a major Catholic feast day devoted to Mary.

 ?? Gregoria Borgia/ Associated Press ?? Pope Francis stops by the Nativity in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican on Dec. 31. The pope is giving his blessing to new Vatican think tank seeking to prevent the Mafia from exploiting the Virgin Mary’s image. a
Gregoria Borgia/ Associated Press Pope Francis stops by the Nativity in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican on Dec. 31. The pope is giving his blessing to new Vatican think tank seeking to prevent the Mafia from exploiting the Virgin Mary’s image. a

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