'All too often, we have the idea that we haven't done anything wrong, and so we rest content, presuming that we are good and just... But to do no wrong is not enough.'
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: Sky News - AU
By DPA | November 20, 2017
Vatican City Helping the destitute is the 'passport to paradise' for Christians, the Pope says, as he led mass for thousands of poor people in St Peter's Basilica.
Pope Francis celebrated the World Day of the Poor on Sunday with some 6,000-7,000 poor people from all over Europe.
They were taken to the Vatican by Catholic charities.
'(The poor) are the ones who open to us the way to heaven; they are our passport to paradise. For us it is an evangelical duty to care for them,' he said in a homily.
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