The Manila Times

Pope lunches with poor, slams populism

- ROME:

Pope Francis ate lunch with hundreds of refugees, poor and homeless people on Sunday as he called for a renewed commitment to helping society’s weakest and denounced the “sirens of populism” that drown out their cries for help.

Francis celebrated the Catholic Church’s World Day of the Poor by inviting an estimated 1,300 poor people into the Vatican for a special Mass and luncheon. Children threw their arms around his neck as he sat at one of dozens of tables set up in the Vatican audience hall.

During the Mass that preceded it, Francis denounced the indifferen­ce that the world shows to migrants and the poor, as well as the “prophets of doom” who fuel fear and conspiraci­es about migrants for personal gain.

“Let us not be enchanted by the sirens of populism, which exploit people’s real needs by facile and hasty solutions,” Francis said.

This year’s commemorat­ion takes place as Italy once again is at the heart of a European debate over migration, with the far-right-led government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni going head-to-head with France over the fate of people rescued in the Mediterran­ean. Italy kept four rescue boats at sea for days until finally allowing three to disembark last week and forcing France to take in the fourth.

The standoff sparked a diplomatic row that resulted in France suspending its participat­ion in a European migrant redistribu­tion program and reinforcin­g its border crossings with Italy.

Francis lamented that the war in Ukraine was only adding to the plight of the poor, who were still reeling from the coronaviru­s pandemic, as well as from natural disasters and climate change.

“Today also, much more than in the past, many of our brothers and sisters, sorely tested and dishearten­ed, migrate in search of hope, and many people experience insecurity due to the lack of employment or unjust and undignifie­d working conditions,” he said.

In addition to the luncheon, free medical checks that had been halted due to Covid-19 were restarted this week in Saint Peter’s Square, providing checkups, vaccines, blood tests and electrocar­diograms, as well as tests for hepatitis C, tuberculos­is and the human immunodefi­ciency virus. Area parishes were also distributi­ng 5,000 boxes of food donated by a supermarke­t.

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A girl hugs Pope Francis as he joins a table for lunch with poor people at the Vatican on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022.
AP PHOTO LUNCH DATE A girl hugs Pope Francis as he joins a table for lunch with poor people at the Vatican on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022.

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