Pope reportedly says he won't judge Trump but will watch impact on poor

By Cindy Wooden

ROME (CNS) — The day before Donald Trump was elected
president of the United States, Pope Francis said he would make no judgments
about the candidate and was interested only in the impact his policies would
have on the poor.

Eugenio Scalfari, co-founder and former editor of La
Repubblica, an Italian daily, said he met with Pope Francis Nov. 7 and asked
him what he thought of Trump.

“I don’t give judgments about persons and politicians;
I only want to understand what sufferings their way of proceeding will cause
the poor and excluded,” the pope said, according to Scalfari.

The journalist has explained on more than one occasion that
he does not take notes or record his conversations with the pope; he re-creates
them afterward from memory, including the material he puts in quotation marks.

Scalfari, in an article published Nov. 11, said Pope Francis
said his greatest concern today is for refugees and immigrants.

“Only a small portion of them are Christian, but that
does not change the situation in terms of their suffering and neediness,”
the pope said. “The causes are many,” and Christians must do what
they can to solve the underlying problems forcing so many to flee.

Unfortunately, Pope Francis said, too many times the
measures adopted in the face of migration are those taken by “populations
that fear seeing their jobs taken away and their salaries reduced.”

“There are poor people in wealthy countries who are
afraid of welcoming those like them from poor countries,” the pope said.
“It’s a perverse cycle that must be interrupted. We must tear down the
walls that divide, try to increase well-being and make it more widespread. But
to do that, we must tear down walls and build bridges that diminish
inequalities and increase freedom and rights.”

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