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Pope: Hunger could be eradicated with the money spent on arms in a year

The launching of a drone during a military drill (Photo credit to Vatican News)

"This war [in Ukraine] troubles me, it makes me suffer," said Pope Francis addressing a group of members of the Buenos Aires-based Seminario Rabinico Latino Americano, the Jewish Theological Seminary.

“Brothers against brothers. And not only this war. Three world wars in one century: 1914-‘18,‘1939-‘45, ‘and now this one.”

Speaking off the cuff to a delegation of the Buenos Aires-based Seminario on Friday morning, the Pope reflected on the fact that "if no weapons were made for a year, hunger in the world would end," because he explained, "I think it's the biggest industry."

Wars are waged, the Holy Father continued, when empires feel weak: killing people and using weapons makes them feel strong.

And he noted that the arms industry is fueled by the need to make new weapons that must be tested.

“It makes me suffer to see those drones that were going around Ukraine being tested. That new weapons are being tested at the expense of people dying.”

A culture of meekness

The Pope also pointed to the necessity of the promotion of "a culture of meekness." He quoted the Prophet Jeremiah, who opposed a culture of cruelty, inviting Christians to understand their faith and bear witness to the fraternity.

And reflecting on how he is sometimes criticized for his frequent focus on social justice, the Holy Father said, "They say to me: 'This Pope, instead of talking about God, is talking about social things.'"

But he added, throughout the Bible, justice, and faith go together: "In other words, worship and service, worship and solidarity."

“He who only helps and does not worship is a good atheist, nothing more. He who worships and does not help is a cynic, a liar.”

Thus, the Pope said, we must strive so that our faith leads to good works and that our works lead us to faith: "it's a circle!"

The Seminario Rabinico Latino-americano

Founded in 1962 by Rabbi Marshall T. Meyer, the Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano,  the Jewish Theological Seminary's educational affiliate, is the academic, cultural, and religious center of Conservative (Masorti) Judaism in Latin America. It is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with satellites in Brazil, Chile, and Mexico.

The main goal of the Seminario is to train and ordain rabbis to spread and perpetuate Judaism in Latin American communities. - Vatican News

 

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