Pope Francis to prisoners: Jesus will take a chance on you

Rome, Italy, Mar 29, 2018 / 12:25 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis had a message for prison inmates at the Mass for the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday: Jesus does not play it safe but takes a risk on each one of us, even to the point of washing our feet in the act of a servant.

“Jesus comes to serve us, and the signal that Jesus serves here today, at the Regina Coeli prison, is that he wanted to choose 12 of you, like the 12 apostles, to wash your feet,” the Pope said March 29.

Francis noted that Jesus takes a risk on everyone, even himself, telling the 12 inmates whose feet he would wash later in the Mass that as he bows in front of them, they should think: “Jesus took a risk on this man, a sinner, to come to me and tell me who loves me.”

“This is service, this is Jesus: he never abandons us; he never tires of forgiving us. He loves us so much.”

Pope Francis spoke these words in a brief homily during his celebration of the Mass of the Lord’s Supper for the inmates of the historic Regina Coeli prison in Rome.

During the Mass, the Pope washed the feet of 12 prisoners, as he has done on three former occasions. This year, the inmates included eight Catholics, two Muslims, one Orthodox Christian, and one Buddhist.

They came from different countries, including the Philippines, Nigeria, Colombia, Sierra Leone, Morocco, Moldova, and Italy.

During his visit, Francis stopped to meet the sick inmates in the prison’s infirmary and those in a different, high-security section of the prison. This is the fourth time Francis has celebrated Maundy Thursday Mass at a prison.

Though the visit was private, an Italian radio station aired the reading of the Gospel and the Pope’s homily. He said that though there are hateful people in the world who do not serve others and choose to discard them instead, Jesus says: “you are important to me.”

When Jesus washed the feet of his 12 disciples, he took a great risk, the Pope said, but he wanted to do this because he came to serve, not be served. “Know this: Jesus is called Jesus, he is not called Pontius Pilate. Jesus cannot wash his hands: he only knows how to (take a risk!” he said.

Later in the Mass, before the sign of peace, Francis added a few words about the importance of being at peace with everyone, even those who have wronged us, and invited those present to spend a moment of silence thinking of both the people they love and the people they do not love.

“All of us – I’m sure all of us – have the desire to be at peace with everyone,” he said. “But in our hearts, there are so many conflicting feelings.”

“It is easy to be at peace with those we love and with those who do good for us; but it is not easy to be at peace with those who have wronged us, who do not love us…” he continued. “Ask the Lord, in silence, for the grace to give everyone, good and bad, the gift of peace.”

At the end of the visit, Francis addressed the director of the prison, encouraging her to always plant seeds of hope in her work at Regina Coeli, striving to help each prisoner one day be reintegrated into society.

He also criticized capital punishment, stating that “the death penalty is neither human nor Christian. Every punishment must be open to hope, to reintegration, also to share the experience lived for the good of other people.”


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  1. ” He also criticized capital punishment, stating that “the death penalty is neither human nor Christian..”. And it’s abscence gets tens of thousands murdered each year in Brazil.
    So….the Holy Spirit inspired Rom.13:4 incorrectly?..” not without reason does it carry the sword because it is God’s minister, an avenger to execute wrath on him who does evil”. I wouldn’t lead anyone in my family to be instructed by him privately for ten minutes on severity of God issues. He must have missed God killing Herod in Acts 12 by an angel and leaving his body to be eaten by worms…or killing Ananias and Saphirra through the first Pope’s words as God previously used Moses’ words to kill Dathan and Abiram. Moses had murdered and Peter attempted it in Gethsemane…God chose both to lead the people of God and then used both to kill but with words only since the power was from God. I await a great Pope in the future who will know the Bible by heart in its sweet AND sour aspects. Right now in the face of yet another Francism, I will seek a double mellowed Tenessee whiskey from the Jack Daniel repertoire….”Gentleman Jack”….c. $32 for 750 ml….one of the best values I know in that part of life…” give wine to him who is perishing, strong drink to him who is on the edge of the abyss…” OT.

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