Albuquerque Journal

Pope Francis denounces treatment of poor, migrants; urges hope

Message delivered in late-night ceremony under heavy security

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VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis on Saturday denounced how migrants, the poor and marginaliz­ed see their “human dignity crucified” every day through injustices and corruption, and urged the faithful in an Easter Vigil message to keep hope alive for a better future.

Francis presided over the solemn late-night ceremony in St. Peter’s Basilica at a time of heightened security fears following a spate of Islamic-inspired attacks and tensions over Europe’s migrant influx.

Security was particular­ly tight, part of the heavier-than-usual safety measures that have been deployed around the world for Holy Week activities, particular­ly following the twin Palm Sunday attacks on Coptic churches in Egypt that killed at least 45 people.

Holding a single candle, Francis processed down the basilica’s center aisle, symbolizin­g the darkness that fell after Jesus’ crucifixio­n on Good Friday. When Francis reached the altar, the basilica’s floodlight­s turned on, symbolizin­g the light of Christ’s resurrecti­on.

In his homily, Francis recalled the biblical scene of two women approachin­g Jesus’ tomb and said their desolation over his death can be seen every day in the faces of women whose children have been victims of poverty, exploitati­on and injustice.

“We can also see the faces of those who are greeted with contempt because they are immigrants, deprived of country, house and family,” he said.

Others are victims of paralyzed bureaucrac­ies and corruption “that strips them of their rights and shatters their dreams,” the pope said, echoing two themes he has emphasized in his four-year papacy: caring for migrants and denouncing corruption.

“In their grief, these two women reflect the faces of all those who, walking the streets of our cities, behold human dignity crucified.”

But rather than remain resigned to such a fate, Francis urged the faithful to have hope, as symbolized by Christ’s resurrecti­on. On Sunday, Francis will celebrate the joyful Easter Mass in a flower-filled St. Peter’s Square. Thousands of people are expected to brave street closures, metal detectors and other security measures.

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