Boston Herald

Pope decries that ‘greed of a few’ wealthy people worsens poverty

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VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis on Sunday decried that the “greed of a few” wealthy people is compoundin­g the plight of the poor before sharing a meal with the jobless and the homeless that has become a tradition of his papacy.

Celebratin­g a Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica dedicated to heightenin­g awareness about poor people worldwide, he lamented the lack of concern about growing income gaps between the haves and have-nots.

“We go our way in haste, without worrying that gaps are increasing, that the greed of a few is adding to the poverty of many others,” Francis said in his homily, with poor people among those accorded seats in the basilica for the Mass.

Francis later invited hundreds of needy, including migrants, to dine with him in a Vatican hall.

Addressing the public in St. Peter’s Square following the end of the service, Francis said such initiative­s pay witness to “the attention that must never be lacking toward these brothers and sisters of ours.”

He expressed dismay over the “indifferen­ce of society toward poor people.”

Like the saint who inspired his choice of name, Francis of Assisi, the pope has made paying attention to those living on society’s margins a priority of his work.

That focus can appear jarring to some prelates in a church that invests in multi-million dollar real estate, possesses priceless artworks and conducts its liturgical services often amid splendor, such as in the magnificen­ce of St. Peter’s, other basilicas and cathedrals.

Rather than be shunned, the pope told the faithful, that the poor should be seen as treasures. “Instead of feeling annoyed when they knock on our doors, let us welcome their cry for help as a summons to go out of ourselves,“Francis said.

“For the poor reveal to us the riches that never grow old, that unite heaven and earth, the riches for which life is truly worth living: the riches of love,’’ the pope concluded in his homily.

 ?? ALESSANDRA TARANTINO / AP ?? NO INDIFFEREN­CE: Pope Francis sits at a table during a lunch, in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican on Sunday.
ALESSANDRA TARANTINO / AP NO INDIFFEREN­CE: Pope Francis sits at a table during a lunch, in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican on Sunday.

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