Prostitution, hunger and loneliness are today’s Crosses – Pope Francis

Thousands gathered around the Colosseum to participate in the Way of the Cross with Pope Francis. As usual the cross was carried around this historic monument. This year the readings reflected on the horrors of human trafficking; especially of girls and women, during the 14 stations of the cross.

“Let us think of all those children in various parts of the world.

Like the young girl with a slim body we met one evening in Rome while men in luxury cars lined up to exploit her. She might have been the age of their own children.”

Prostitution, hunger and loneliness. The texts described the harsh reality faced daily by refugees and migrants abandoned to their fate.

“Where are the new Cyrenians of the third millennium?”

“May their example inspire in us a commitment to stand by all those dying today on calvaries throughout the world: in transit camps, on boats denied entry to safe ports.”

At the end of the Way of the Cross, the pope recited a litany that calls for action against all crimes and sins that scourge the world; and are sometimes committed by members of the Church itself, such as abuses.

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