Pope Francis :’Corruption Is a Greater Evil than Sin’

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pope francis 10Corruption is like “bad breath,” says Pope Francis, “it is hard for the one who has it to realize it; others realize it and have to tell him.”

In an address to a delegation of the International Association of Penal Law this morning, Francis commented on a variety of troubling international legal issues, including the widespread problem of corruption, which he called “a greater evil than sin.”

According to Francis, remorse is possible only when one is aware of evil, which is not the case with a corrupt person.

“The corrupt person does not perceive his corruption,” the Pope said. “For this reason, it is difficult for the corrupt person to get out of his state through remorse of conscience. More than forgiven, this evil must be cured,” he said.

“The scandalous concentration of global wealth,” said Francis, “is possible through the connivance of political authorities.”

“Few things are harder than opening a breach in a corrupt heart,” Francis continued. “When the personal situation of the corrupt becomes complicated, he knows all the loopholes to escape as did the dishonest steward of the Gospel.”

“The corrupt person goes through life taking the shortcuts of opportunism,” said the Pope, “with an air of innocence, wearing the mask of an honest person, which he begins to believe.” The corrupt person “cannot accept criticism, discredits anyone who criticizes him, tries to belittle any moral authority who would question him, does not value others and insults anyone who thinks differently. If the balance of power permits, he persecutes anyone who contradicts him.”

Unfortunately, according to Francis, the problem is widespread.

“Corruption has become natural, a personal and social custom, a common practice in commercial and financial transactions, in public procurement, in any negotiation involving State agents,” he said.

The panorama is not pretty, and there are no quick fixes.

“What can criminal law do against corruption?” the Pope asked.

“Penalties are selective,” the Pope said. “They are like a net that captures only the small fish, while leaving the big ones free in the sea,” Francis added.

“Still,” says Francis, “the Lord never tires of knocking on the doors of the corrupt. Corruption is powerless against hope.”

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11 responses to “Pope Francis :’Corruption Is a Greater Evil than Sin’”

  1. Maborlz Ez-Hari Avatar
    Maborlz Ez-Hari

    Hmmmmm, here’s a message for the likes of Doran. If he chooses to listen?

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar

      But as Francis says, the corrupt don’t recognize they have been corrupted. It’s become ‘the norm’ … and mostly in the world of Big Business. People are led into the thinking, and then believe what they do is right. Almost like a religion … hmmm.

      1. Hind Abyad Avatar
        Hind Abyad

        But would you recognize it? I for myself will never ever be in “that norm”.. hmmmmmmm

        1. 5thDrawer Avatar

          If you begin with a premise and a concept that is good for a human, then logic will tell you when you should turn the wheel on the roads of life. Passions don’t. Not ALL business is bad, and not ALL passion is completely illogical. 😉

          1. Hind Abyad Avatar
            Hind Abyad

            It depends of the passion…passion is illogical?

          2. 5thDrawer Avatar

            Basically, yes. One prime example is ‘Love’.

            ‘ Love is the conquest of the area of the heart. When you live in the heart, you play the love. ‘ – Anonymous —

          3. Hind Abyad Avatar
            Hind Abyad

            Love is “completely illogical” you mean the heart has no intelligence? What about Art, Music, Literature and Love (which is very rare).. “play love” ?? Ha ha..

          4. 5thDrawer Avatar

            In all those ‘passions’ you name …. ‘The Play’s The Thing. Play on.’ someone said. 😉 And I didn’t say it wasn’t ‘real’. Just, not logical.
            ‘Intelligence’ is only in a brain.
            We can have the ‘lover’ who loves … yet when scorned, becomes a ‘hater’ instead – a reversal of a passion … which is not logical, since logic dictates that we cannot expect another disconnected entity to feel the same, and logically should only hope for a return.
            Better to be as Goethe. ‘If I love thee, what business is that of yours?’
            The brain controls the ‘heart’ … even if the heart sends back a signal that it’s in trouble by indirect means to a set of nerves in the Solar Plexus such as Anginal Pain, it really has no thoughts on anything. It is illogical that we talk about it thus, in love. The ‘Passions’ of a brain jangle the same set of nerves – and indeed, can even cause the heart to stop if we don’t approach with logic. One needs to understand one’s passions. And then control them – when ‘feelings’ become detrimental to one’s health.
            Some religionists are ‘passionate’. They will ‘love’ a God they cannot see. Fine … I could understand it. Belief in ‘self’ cannot get us through all the hardships on a planet all the time. BUT It’s detrimental to their health – or the heath of others – if they can’t convince the others to ‘feel’ the same.
            Which is illogical, after all. 😉 And ‘forced love’ doesn’t imbue the same qualities of feeling. (Imagine having to listen to ‘Country Music’ all the time ;-)))

          5. 5thDrawer Avatar

            ‘Playing Love’ … To prove it, always show it. (Be mindful of the ‘acting’.)

          6. Hind Abyad Avatar
            Hind Abyad

            Emotive Intelligence is higher than intellectual, that
            has been established, example, writers can see in the future..beside love tell me what’s good in the Human Condition. I’m not talking about “playing love”, I’m talking about “if i love you it’s not your business”..

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