Pope Francis meets with the Administrative Staff of the Italian Penitentiary Police in audience in the Vatican. To the police he expresses his gratitude, to chaplains and volunteers his encouragement to go forward, and he invites prisoners not to lose courage.
By Vatican News
Vatican City has no prison system. Which is why it works closely with the Italian Penitentiary Police, the law enforcement agency responsible for prison security, inmate safety and transportation in Italy.
When he met with administrative staff of the agency in audience on Saturday, Pope Francis summarized his message in three simple terms, beginning with âThank youâ.
Thank you
âThank you because your work is hidden, often difficult, but essentialâ, said the Pope. âIn addition to being guardians of security, you are a close presence for those who have fallen into the nets of evilâ. Pope Francis called the Prison Police âbuilders of the futureâ because they âlay the foundations for a more respectful coexistence and for a safer societyâ.
Guardians
The Pope reminded them of the good they can do through the way they carry out their duties. He also recognized how, as law enforcers, they have to face âa wounded and often devastated humanityâ. The Pope thanked them for being guardians of the people entrusted to them and said they are called to be âbridges between prison and civil societyâ.
Demotivation
The Pope acknowledged some of the tensions that may arise in detention facilities, and asked that the guards not be demotivated. Making reference to the phenomena of prison overcrowding, Pope Francis said âit is essential to ensure decent living conditions, otherwise prisons become dustbins of rage, rather than places of recoveryâ.
Go forward
Pope Francisâ second term was dedicated to chaplains, nuns, men and women religious and volunteers. âI would like to say to you: go forwardâ, said the Pope.
Forward, âwhen you enter into the most difficult situations with the sole strength of a smile and a heart that listensâ, he said. Forward âwhen you load yourself with the burdens of others and carry them in prayerâ.
Courage
Finally, the Pope addressed his third term, this time to the prisoners. âIt is the term âcourageââ, he said.
Pope Francis asked that the prisoners never allow themselves to be imprisoned in âthe dark cell of a hopeless heartâ. He asked that they never âgive in to resignationâ, explaining that âGod is greater than any problem and is waiting for you, to love youâ.
âCome onâ, said Pope Francis, ânever suffocate the flame of hopeâ.
The Pope explained that âto revive this flame is the duty of allâ. Every society, he said, should âensure that punishment does not compromise the right to hopeâ.
While remedying the mistakes of the past, he concluded, âwe cannot erase hope in the future. Life imprisonment is not the solution to problems, but a problem to be solved. Becauseâ, said Pope Francis, âif hope is locked up, there is no future for societyâ.


