Francis likely to bring up poverty in his expected UN visit in New York

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Francis likely to bring up poverty in his expected UN visit in New York 

 

According to the Vatican’s Observer to the United Nations, Pope Francis is likely to address the issue of poverty before the international body, a speech that is anticipated in the proposed schedule for his upcoming U.S. trip.

Archbishop Bernardito Auza, a native of the Philippines, is the Holy See Permanent Observer to the United Nations in New York, and also part of Pope Francis’s U.S. trip organizing committee.

He shared with CNA Jan. 18 in the Philippines that ā€œhe had met with the Pope three timesā€ since he was appointed as Permanent Observer in July, 2014, and that Pope Francis ā€œhad mostly spoken about the poor.ā€

ā€œI had a one hour conversation with the Holy Father last December, and it was all about aid. He had so much interest in aid, as well as in identifying all the aspects of poverty ā€“ from history to attitudes of people with respect to actual situations,ā€ Archbishop Auza recounted.

The archbishop explained that the Pope has always showed him his interest in the cause of the poor, both during the meetings they had in the Vatican and ā€œnow here in Manila, and we are speaking again of poverty and school systems, and again it will be so at the UN.ā€

Archbishop Auza had also revealed to CNA that Pope Francis’ speech to the United Nations headquarters in New York may take place Sept. 25. While speaking to CNA he referred to a Jan. 12 meeting held by the U.S. trip organizing committee, during which details of the visit were discussed.

September 25, Archbishop Auza noted, is also the opening of the three-day Post-2015 Sustainable Development Summit, and so many world leaders will be at the United Nations.

According to Archbishop Auza, the core of Pope Francis’ teaching is attention to the poor, and the attempt to answer the question: why are so many people abandoned?

ā€œThis is the primary message of the Pope, which is also contained in the apostolic exhortation Evangelii Gaudium … and this is also our message to the United Nations,ā€ Archbishop Auza maintained.

The Holy See Permanent Observer underscored that ā€œwe have this economic model that undoubtedly generates wealth, but it generates it in a way that most of the people are left behind.ā€

So we should not ā€œleave the blind forces of the market alone without our intervention,ā€ he maintained.

Archbishop Auza identified the Popeā€™s message to the Philippines with a few core issues: ā€œcorruption, poverty, people left behind, market forces.ā€

However, he stressed that ā€œpoverty is certainly a very complex questionā€ and he supposed ā€œthe Pope will talk about that in the United Nations,ā€ also given that the speech will come at the beginning of the Sustainable Devolpment Summit and that ā€œpoverty is one of the main preoccupationsā€ of the countries involved.