Pope encourages firefighters to follow example of Good Samaritan
By Lisa Zengarini
Pope Francis met a group of Italian firefighters and their families in the Vatican on Saturday.
Welcoming some 3,000 people in the Paul VI Audience Hall, the Pope thanked them for their “precious service” to prevent disasters and to save people in major emergencies, recalling the recent deadly mudslide in the Italian island of Ischia, and their several interventions to help earthquake victims.
He noted that their “sense of dedication, promptness, selflessness, boldness, and willingness to sacrifice” are well known and people are rightly proud of it.
The Good Samaritan
Pope Francis went on to highlight that from the Christian perspective their work is reflected in the parable of the Good Samaritan which, he said, “eloquently presents the basic decision we need to make in order to rebuild our wounded world.”
Fraternity is the answer for building a better society
The Pope further remarked that the protagonist of this parable shows us “God's compassion and tenderness” and tells us that fraternity is the answer for building a better society.
A mission
The Pope therefore urged them to safeguard this moral and civil heritage in their personal life, noting that their profession is truly a mission: that of service to people in times of need, to their dignity, and to the common good of society which, he said, “needs sane, reliable forces who work tenaciously” behind the scenes “especially in times of crisis, such as the one we are experiencing today.”
Noting that Christmas is the feast that more than any other sums up these values of closeness, compassion, tenderness; solidarity, service, and fraternity embodied by Christ through His incarnation, Pope Francis expressed the wish that the upcoming celebrations “may be an occasion for everyone to discover and experience how much God loves man, every human being”, and that Mary be a “model” for firefighters
He concluded by entrusting them to the intercession of their patroness, Saint Barbara.
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