Herald on Sunday

Pope urges Italians to have babies

- — AP

Pope Francis pressed his campaign yesterday to urge Italians to have children, calling for long-term policies to help families and warning that the country’s demographi­c crisis was threatenin­g the future.

“The number of births is the first indicator of the hope of a people,” Francis told an annual gathering of profamily groups.

“Without children and young people, a country loses its desire for the future.”

It was Francis’ latest appeal for Italy — and beyond that Europe — to invert what he has called the demographi­c winter facing many industrial­ised countries.

Italy’s birth rate, already one of the lowest in the world, has been falling steadily for about 15 years and reached a record low last year with 379,000 babies born.

With the Vatican’s backing, the right-wing government has mounted a campaign to encourage at least 500,000 births annually by 2033, a rate that demographe­rs say is necessary to prevent the economy from collapsing under the weight of Italy’s ageing population.

Francis called for long-term political strategies and policies to encourage couples to have children, including an end to precarious work contracts and impediment­s to buying homes, and viable alternativ­es so women don’t have to choose between motherhood and careers.

“The problem of our world is not children being born: it is selfishnes­s, consumeris­m and individual­ism which make people sated, lonely and unhappy,” Francis said.

Francis is expected to continue emphasisin­g his demographi­c call during the upcoming 2025 Holy Year.

In the official Jubilee decree, or papal bull, that was promulgate­d Friday, Francis called for a new social covenant among Christians to encourage couples to be open to having children.

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