The government and the opposition recalled the religious leader in their speeches
Pope Francis, who died last Monday (21), was honored on Wednesday (23) by the Italian government and the opposition during a Parliament session.
The Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, said that it will always be grateful for the time he spent with the Pope and stressed that Jorge Bergoglio’s last advice has never been “lost the sense of humor”.
“Francis knew he was determined, but when you talked to him there were no barriers. You were at ease, you could talk about everything and tell your story without filters and without fear of being tried. He made you feel precious because you were unique and not repeatable,” said the head of the government at Palazzo Montecorio in Rome.
“Once the Pope said to the pilgrims: ‘It is sad to see a priest, a religious or bitter monarch.’ I believe that the meaning was that others cannot be guided if it cannot convey joy for what it does.
Meloni also said that the religious “have fulfilled his mission until the last day” and “he entered the hearts of the people”. In addition, the head of the Italian government recalled that Francis “did not stop crying for peace”.
The leader of the Democratic Party (Pd), Elly Schlein, said in his speech that Bergoglio “does not deserve the hypocrisy of those who have never listened to their words in life”. The opponent’s comment was coldly accepted by the center-right.
“The Pope’s death devoid of a significant voice that has been able to question believers and non -believers, deserves our condolences; what does not deserve is the hypocrisy of those who have never listened to his appeals and today try to bury his powerful message in rhetoric, those who explode migrants, take money from the poor, deny the climate emergency
Giuseppe Conte, leader of the 5 -star movement (M5S), said that the best way to remember Francis “is not to drop his teachings in the void”. .
Source: Terra

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