On Saturday afternoon, after having lunch, His Holiness, Pope Francis visited the studios of Radio Cattedrale in Rio de Janeiro, where he shared a few words.
Radio
broadcast of His Holiness, Pope Francis
Hello, good evening to all who are listening. I want to thank you for your attention and
thanks also to the Members of this Radio station for the kindness of giving me
the microphone. I thank them, and as I look at the radio, I see that the
various means of communications today are very important. I would say that a radio, a Catholic radio
today is the closest pulpit that we have.
From this pulpit, we can preach, by means of the radio, human values,
religious values, and above all, we can preach Jesus Christ, the Lord; give the
Lord room to be present in the midst of our lives. I salute you, and I thank you for the
dedication of this Archdiocese to have a radio station and for maintaining it,
with such a large network. To all those
who are listening, I ask you to pray for me, to pray for this radio station, to
pray for the bishop, to pray for the Archdiocese, so that all of us may be
united in prayer and work, as the priest said just a little while ago, and work
together to build a more human culture, richer in values and never excluding
anyone. May every person work together
for this word that today causes us grief: solidarity. It is a word that we are tempted to set
apart, always, because it is an annoying word, and yet it reflects human and
Christian values which are required for us to swim against the tide – as the
priest said just a while ago – the culture of waste, according to which, everything
is dispensable. A culture which always
leaves people out: leaves children out, leaves youth out, leaves the elderly
out, leaves everyone who is not useful and who is not productive out – and this
cannot be so! On the other hand, solidarity
includes everyone. We must continue to
work for this culture of solidarity and for the gospel.
Request for the importance of the family:
Not only would I say that the family is important for the
evangelization of the new world. The
family is important, is necessary for the survival of humanity. If we didn’t have the family, the cultural
survival of humanity would be at risk.
Whether we like our families or not, they are the basis of our survival.
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