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Pope Leo: Gambling Ruins Families

O Papa Leão XIII também refletiu sobre a Festa dos Santos Inocentes, na qual a Igreja recorda as crianças massacradas pelo Rei Herodes em uma tentativa de matar o menino Jesus. Esse massacre, disse o Papa, é uma manifestação de um “poder desumano”, que “desconhece a beleza do amor porque ignora a dignidade da vida humana”. O nascimento de Jesus, por outro lado, “revela o aspecto mais autêntico de todo poder, que está acima de tudo na responsabilidade e no serviço”.

29/12/2025 às 09h02
Por: Josenildo Melo Fonte: https://www.vaticannews.va/en.html
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Pope Leo XIV meets with mayors from across Italy, calling on them to promote “authentically human relationships” in order to combat gambling and other forms of loneliness.

By Joseph Tulloch

The “demographic crisis,” the “struggles” of families and young people, social isolation among the elderly, the “silent cry” of the poor, environmental pollution, and “social conflicts” are among the biggest problems faced by towns and cities across Italy, Pope Leo said on Monday.

The Pope was speaking during a meeting with mayors from the Associazione Nazionale dei Comuni Italiani (National Association of Italian Local Authorities) in the Vatican on June 29.
Tackling these problems, the Pope said, requires, first of all, listening to the voices of the weak and the poor. Otherwise, he stressed, “democracy atrophies, becomes just a name, a formality.”

‘Major’ Increase in Gambling
Pope Leo then said he wanted to “draw attention in particular to the scourge of gambling,” which has “ruined many families.”

“Statistics show a major increase in Italy in recent years,” the Pope stressed, highlighting a recent Caritas report that described gambling as a “serious problem” for education, mental health, and societal trust in the country.
Describing the issue as a form of “loneliness,” Pope Leo called on public authorities to combat it by promoting “authentically human relationships between citizens.”

Citing Don Primo Mazzolari, a 20th-century Italian Catholic priest and social activist, the Pope stressed that Italy “does not only need sewers, houses, roads, aqueducts, and pavements,” but also “a way of feeling, of living, a way of looking at one another, and a way of coming together as brothers and sisters.”

Christmas and ‘Authentic Power’
In his address, Pope Leo also reflected on the Feast of the Holy Innocents, celebrated the day prior, on which the Church remembers the young children massacred by King Herod in an attempt to kill the infant Jesus.
This massacre, the Pope said, is a manifestation of an “inhuman power,” one that “does not know the beauty of love because it ignores the dignity of human life.”
Jesus’ birth, on the other hand, “reveals the most authentic aspect of all power, which is above all responsibility and service.”

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Sobre Josenildo Nascimento Melo é jornalista, estudou direito, é Bacharel em Serviço Social pelo ICF - Instituto Camillo Filho. É também licenciado em Filosofia pelo ICESPI - Instituto Católico de Estudos Superiores do Piauí.
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