VATICAN RADIO REPORT- Pope Benedict during his Sunday Angelus spoke of four Roma, or gypsy, children who died in a fire last week in Rome. The three boys and one girl ranging in age between 4 and 11 died when their tiny shack was consumed in flames in an unauthorized encampment on the outskirts of the city.
The Holy Father said the incident forces us to ask ourselves whether a society more united and fraternal, more consistent in love - that is, more Christian – could not have avoided such a tragic event.
He said this question applies to many other painful situations, less or more well-known, that occur every day in our cities and our countries.
The Holy Father’s remarks came during his discourse on the Gospel of the day, which was the Sermon on the Mount.
The Holy Father said the incident forces us to ask ourselves whether a society more united and fraternal, more consistent in love - that is, more Christian – could not have avoided such a tragic event.
He said this question applies to many other painful situations, less or more well-known, that occur every day in our cities and our countries.
The Holy Father’s remarks came during his discourse on the Gospel of the day, which was the Sermon on the Mount.
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