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Pope Francis says Catholic Church should rid itself of ‘worldliness’

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Pope Francis arrives at the St Francis Basilica on Friday. Photo: EPA

Pope Francis on Friday called for the Catholic Church and its faithful to rid themselves of earthly concerns like St Francis of Assisi during a pilgrimage to the saint’s Italian hometown.

Speaking in the hall where the medieval saint is said to have taken off his robes in a gesture of humility, Francis said the Church should also “divest” itself and return to spiritual basics.

Worldliness is a murderer because it kills souls, kills people, kills the Church
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“The Church, all of us should divest ourselves of worldliness,” a visibly emotional pope said, adding: “Worldliness is a murderer because it kills souls, kills people, kills the Church.”

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“Without divesting ourselves, we would become pastry shop Christians, like beautiful cakes and sweet things but not real Christians,” he said.

The Argentine pope also referred to the migrant shipwreck tragedy off the Italian island of Lampedusa on Thursday in which 111 people are confirmed to have died and scores more are missing.

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The world “does not care about the many people fleeing slavery, hunger, fleeing in search of freedom. And how many of them die as happened yesterday! Today is a day of tears,” he said.
Pope Francis leads a mass in the Italian pilgrimage town of Assisi on Friday. Photo: Reuters
Pope Francis leads a mass in the Italian pilgrimage town of Assisi on Friday. Photo: Reuters
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