Pope Francis Tells Italian Mafia To Repent
Pope Francis has told Italy’s mafia they risk going to hell
unless they repent and renounce their “blood-stained money and blood-stained
power”.
He gave the warning on Friday, during a prayer vigil in
memory of mafia victims. At the vigil, which was held at the church of San
Gregorio VII in Rome, the names of 842 victims were read aloud.
The pope said: ”This life that you live now won’t give you
pleasure. It won’t give you joy or happiness…blood-stained money, blood-stained
power, you can’t bring it with you to your next life.
“Repent. There’s still time to not end up in hell, which is
what awaits you if you continue on this path.”
The pope has previously urged mafia members to change their
ways.
In January he spoke of three-year-old Nicolo Campolongo,
whose burnt body was found alongside that of his grandfather’s in a car in the
southern Italian town of Cassano allo Ionio. Investigators believed they were
killed after a drug debt between rival families went unpaid.
The pope said: “My thoughts go to Coco Campolongo. The anger
taken out on this tiny boy seems unprecedented in the history of criminality.
Let us pray with Coco for these people who have committed this crime, that they
repent and be converted.”
Friday’s vigil was attended by about 1,000 people, with the
pope meeting relatives of victims to demonstrate the church’s solidarity with
them and its opposition to organised crime, according to AFP news agency.
“Men and women of the mafia… change your way of life. Stop
doing evil, convert,” the pope said.
It was the first time a pope had attended the vigil, now in
its 19th year, which is organised by the anti-mafia group Libera.
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