Oman Daily Observer

Helping the poor is a ‘Passport to Paradise’: Pope

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VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis welcomed the poor, homeless and unemployed as guests of honour for a Mass and gourmet meal in the Vatican on Sunday, saying that helping the needy was one way of obtaining a “passport to paradise”.

Francis celebrated a Mass marking the Roman Catholic Church’s first yearly World Day of the Poor, which the pope establishe­d to draw the attention of the world’s 1.2 billion Catholics to the neediest.

Volunteers from charity organisati­ons brought about 7,000 needy people to St Peter’s Basilica for a special Mass celebrated by the pope, who has made defence of the poor, immigrants and downtrodde­n a major plank of his papacy.

About 1,500 of them were having lunch with the pope in the Vatican’s large audience hall and others were being taken to eat as guests in nearby pontifical colleges.

Most of the needy people were from Rome and other parts of Italy but charity groups also brought groups from France, Poland.

“If in the eyes of the world they (the Spain, Germany and poor) have little value, they are the ones who open to us the way to heaven; they are our ‘passport to paradise’. For us it is an evangelica­l duty to care for them ...,” he said in his homily.

“God will not ask us if we felt righteous indignatio­n, but whether we did some good,” he said, labelling indifferen­ce as a sin of omission.

The pope said this “is when we say, ‘that doesn’t concern me; it’s not my business, it’s society’s problem.’

“It is when we turn away from a brother or sister in need, when we change channels as soon as a disturbing question comes up, when we grow indignant at evil but do nothing about it.” The menu for the poor was selected by Sergio Dussin, the same chef who prepares meals for visiting dignitarie­s at Vatican conference­s.

It consisted of dishes the poor can only dream of: mini gnocchi, fish with tomatoes, olives, Venetian cheese, veal with vegetables and Venetian-style tiramisu for dessert.

Three days after his election in 2013, Francis said: “Oh, how I would like a poor Church, and for the poor.”

He since given up some of the trappings of the papacy, shunning the spacious papal apartments in the Vatican’s Apostolic Palace for a modest residence in a guest house.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Pope Francis has lunch with the poor following a special mass to mark the new World Day of the Poor in Paul VI’s hall at the Vatican on Sunday.
— Reuters Pope Francis has lunch with the poor following a special mass to mark the new World Day of the Poor in Paul VI’s hall at the Vatican on Sunday.

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