Pray for those who scorn, take advantage of you, pope tells poor

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By Carol Glatz

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pray for those responsible for
extreme poverty, for the rich who feast unaware of people in need at their
door, and for priests who ignore those who are hurting, Pope Francis told
people living a precarious existence.

Say a prayer for these people, wish them well and
“ask Jesus that they convert, and I assure you that if you do this, there
will be great joy in the church, in your hearts and also in beloved
France,” the pope told his audience.

The pope met with about 200 people from the French
province of Lyon, who are homeless, living in poverty or coping with an illness
or disability.

The group was on pilgrimage to Rome with Cardinal
Philippe Barbarin of Lyon and the All Together With Dignity Fourth World
movement founded by Father Joseph Wresinski, who ministered to deprived
families in urban and rural parishes.

Meeting with the group July 6 in the Vatican’s Paul VI
audience hall, the pope told them he had a favor to ask them, or rather, he
said, he was giving them a mission to carry out.

It is “a mission that only you, in your poverty will
be able to accomplish,” he said in Italian, while an aide translated into
French.

Jesus was very harsh with and “strongly reprimanded
people who do not embrace the father’s message,” the pope said, recalling
Jesus’ “sermon on the plain” in the sixth chapter of the Gospel of
Luke.

While the poor, hungry, excluded and mournful are
blessed, Jesus said, “woe to you who are rich,” satiated and mocking,
the pope said.

When spoken by the son of God, the warning of
“woe,” he said, “is frightening,” and Jesus directed that
admonition “to the rich, the wise, those who laugh now, those who like to
be flattered, hypocrites.”

“I give you the mission of praying for them so that
the Lord give them a change of heart.”

The pope also asked them to pray for those who are
“guilty of your poverty” and for “so many rich people dressed in
purple and fine linen, who feast with great banquets without realizing that
lying at their door there are so many Lazaruses eager to eat the scraps from
their table.”

“Pray also for priests, for the Levites, who, seeing
that man beaten and half-dead, pass to the other side, look the other way,
because they have no compassion,” the pope said.

Jesus chose to share in their suffering out of love, by
becoming “one of you: scorned by man, forgotten, someone who means
nothing.”

“When you experience this, do not forget that Jesus
also experienced this like you. It is proof that you are precious in his eyes
and that he is by your side,” he said.

The poor are a priority for the church, Pope Francis told
them. “The church, who loves and prefers those whom Jesus loved and
preferred, cannot rest until it has reached all those who experience refusal,
exclusion and who don’t mean anything to anybody.”

Not only are people able to encounter Christ in the poor,
he said, the poor help build peace in the world by “reminding us that we
are brothers and sisters and that God is the father of everyone.”

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