Pope cites plight of migrants, children on Good Friday
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis used a Good Friday ceremony to decry “all the crosses” of suffering in the world, including those borne by migrants who find doors closed due to “political calculations” and children who are harmed in their “innocence and purity,” in a reference to pedophile clergy.
From a canopied platform on the Palatine Hill, Francis watched the traditional torch-lit, nighttime procession at Rome’s Colosseum that solemnly recalled the crucifixion of Jesus. Along with thousands of pilgrims, tourists and Romans, he listened to reflections that were composed by an elderly Italian nun, who for 25 years has gone out to the city’s streets to bring comfort and hope to migrant women who were trafficked into prostitution.
Francis prayed to Jesus to help “us to see in your cross all the crosses of the world.” The pope cited persons starved for food and for love, and those “abandoned even by their own children or parents.