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(Vatican Radio) Jesus prays for the unity of Christians, but within the Church there are those who sow weeds (It: zizzanieri), those who divide and destroy the community with their tongues. That was the message of Pope Francis at the morning Mass at Casa Santa Marta.The difficulty of unityJesus, before the Passion, prays for “the unity of believers, of the Christian community,” so that they might be one—as He and the Father are one—that the world might believe. Pope Francis took this passage as the starting point for his homily:“The unity of the Christian community, of the Christian family, is a witness: a witness to the fact that the Father has sent the Son. And, perhaps, arriving at unity—in a Christian community, in a parish, in the Bishop’s residence, in a Christian institution, in a Christian family—is one of the most difficult things. Our history, the history of the Church, makes us ashamed so often: but we have waged war again...

(Vatican Radio) Jesus prays for the unity of Christians, but within the Church there are those who sow weeds (It: zizzanieri), those who divide and destroy the community with their tongues. That was the message of Pope Francis at the morning Mass at Casa Santa Marta.

The difficulty of unity

Jesus, before the Passion, prays for “the unity of believers, of the Christian community,” so that they might be one—as He and the Father are one—that the world might believe. Pope Francis took this passage as the starting point for his homily:

“The unity of the Christian community, of the Christian family, is a witness: a witness to the fact that the Father has sent the Son. And, perhaps, arriving at unity—in a Christian community, in a parish, in the Bishop’s residence, in a Christian institution, in a Christian family—is one of the most difficult things. Our history, the history of the Church, makes us ashamed so often: but we have waged war against our Christian brothers! To mention just one, we think of the Thirty Years’ War.

Asking forgiveness for divisions

Where “Christians make war among themselves,” Pope Francis said, “there is no witness”:

We have to ask, very often, for forgiveness from the Lord for this history! A history so many times of division—but not just in the past… Also today! Also today! And the world sees that we are divided and says: “But let them come to an agreement among themselves, then we’ll see… How, if Jesus is Risen and alive, are these, His disciples, not in accord with one another?” Once, a Catholic Christian said to another Christian, from the East—also a Catholic—“My Christ rises the day after tomorrow. When does yours rise?” We are not even united in Easter! And this in the whole world. And the world does not believe.

Those who sow weeds divide and destroy

It was “by the envy of the devil,” the Pope explained, “that death entered the world.” So also, in the Christian community, selfishness, jealousy, envy, divisions are “almost habitual”; and this leads to people speaking about one another behind their backs. In Argentina, he noted, “these people are called ‘weed-sowers’ (It: “zizzaniere”): they sow weeds, they divide. And here divisions begin with the tongue. Through envy, jealousy, and also being closed! ‘No! The doctrine is this!’” The tongue, Pope Francis said, “is capable of destroying a family, a community, a society; of sowing hatred and war.” Instead of seeking clarification, “it is easier to talk behind people’s backs” and to destroy “the reputation of the other.” The Pope cites the well-known anecdote of Saint Philip Neri: to a woman had confessed gossiping about others, the saint gave the penance of plucking a chicken and spreading the feathers around the neighbourhood—and then trying to gather them all up. “But that’s impossible!” the woman explained. Saint Philip responded, “It’s the same with gossip…”

Speaking about others behind their back is like this: it dirties the other. The one who does so makes things dirty! He destroys! He destroys the reputation, he destroys the life, and so many times—so many times!—without reason, contrary to the truth. Jesus has prayed for us, for all of us, that we might remain here, and for our communities, for our parishes, for our dioceses: “That they might be one.” Let us pray to the Lord that He might give us the grace, because the strength of the devil, of sin, that pushes us to disunity is so great, so great. Always! That He might give us the grace, that He might give us the gift. And what is the gift that creates unity? The Holy Spirit! That He might give us this gift that produces harmony, because He is harmony, the glory in our communities. And that He might give us peace, but with unity. Let us ask for the grace of unity for all Christians, the great grace, and the little grace of every day for our communities, our families; and the grace to bite our tongues!

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(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Wednesday met with a group of high school students who are using 3D printers to create prosthetic limbs for child amputees in Africa.The students attend “L'Istituto Massimo” in Rome, which offers courses on 3D printing. The “Crowd4Africa” project uses bottle caps and other recycled material to create the prosthetics. The project was entirely created by children aged 7 to 19.The “Crowd4Africa” project has plans to open two “mini-factories” for creating limbs in hospitals in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Wednesday met with a group of high school students who are using 3D printers to create prosthetic limbs for child amputees in Africa.

The students attend “L'Istituto Massimo” in Rome, which offers courses on 3D printing. The “Crowd4Africa” project uses bottle caps and other recycled material to create the prosthetics. The project was entirely created by children aged 7 to 19.

The “Crowd4Africa” project has plans to open two “mini-factories” for creating limbs in hospitals in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Washington D.C., May 12, 2016 / 03:20 am (CNA/EWTN News).- “I have a dream of a safe Nigeria.” This is the hope voiced by one of the Nigerian schoolgirls who escaped captivity by the terror group Boko Haram, speaking before members of Congress on Capitol Hill on Wednesday.“Sa’a,” was one of hundreds of Chibok schoolgirls abducted by the terrorist group Boko Haram on April 14, 2014. She testified Wednesday before the House Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations.She said in her testimony that she dreamed of “a Nigeria where girls like me are not made into suicide bombers, and little boys are not routinely stolen and turned into terrorists. A Nigeria where (if) even the worst happens and children are stolen, every effort is made for their swift rescue, and those who can help, help, and those who can help can speak for those who cannot speak for themselves.”Boko Haram, which means “Weste...

Washington D.C., May 12, 2016 / 03:20 am (CNA/EWTN News).- “I have a dream of a safe Nigeria.” This is the hope voiced by one of the Nigerian schoolgirls who escaped captivity by the terror group Boko Haram, speaking before members of Congress on Capitol Hill on Wednesday.

“Sa’a,” was one of hundreds of Chibok schoolgirls abducted by the terrorist group Boko Haram on April 14, 2014. She testified Wednesday before the House Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations.

She said in her testimony that she dreamed of “a Nigeria where girls like me are not made into suicide bombers, and little boys are not routinely stolen and turned into terrorists. A Nigeria where (if) even the worst happens and children are stolen, every effort is made for their swift rescue, and those who can help, help, and those who can help can speak for those who cannot speak for themselves.”

Boko Haram, which means “Western education is sinful,” is a Nigerian Islamist militant group regarded as the deadliest terror group in the world. The group is responsible for attacks on villages, schools, and churches in Northern Nigeria, killing thousands of Christians and other Muslims in the last few years. After losing some of the land it controlled recently, the group has sent more children and girls on suicide bombing missions.

The group caused an international outcry in 2014 when it attacked a school in Chibok, Nigeria, and abducted 276 teenage girls. An international social media campaign started with the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls trending on Twitter and Facebook.

Some 57 of the girls have escaped the group, but 219 of them are believed to still be in custody. Last month, 15 of the girls appeared alive in a video identifying themselves, obtained by CNN and reportedly filmed in December.

Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), chair of the subcommittee, lamented the plight of the kidnapped girls.

“Many of these schoolgirls are believed to have been forced to convert to Islam and married to Boko Haram fighters or prostituted by this group,” he said. “We now receive reports that some of them may be used as suicide bombers.”

“Sa’a” recounted when Boko Haram attacked the Chibok school at night two years ago. “They were all shooting guns and yelling ‘Allahu Akbar’,” she said. They burned the school and forced the captive girls into trucks.

“Sa’a” and her friend escaped by jumping out of the truck and hiding in the woods. Her friend suffered injuries to her legs and “couldn’t walk,” she said. Her friend told her to move on without her. “If we are going to die, we are going to die together. I’m not going to leave you here,” she responded.

Through the help of a Fulani herdsman, they eventually made their way back home. She now attends college in the United States.

At first, she balked at going back to school, even in another country. She told a friend, “I’m not coming to school because of what happened.” The Boko Haram attack was already the second school attack “Sa’a” had endured, and the captors had threatened the girls, saying that they should be married and not at school.

“I feel like if I go to school again, they will kidnap us wherever we are,” she thought at the time, but was encouraged by her brother and friends not to let the terror obstruct her further education. She started college in January through the Education Must Continue Initiative.

During her time in the U.S. “Sa’a” said she visited the U.S. National Archives in Washington, D.C. and saw the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and a copy of the Magna Carta.

“I learned that the people who wrote those documents have faced hard times through the years, but they didn’t give up and hope, and freedom won,” she said. When she learned of Patrick Henry’s famous 1775 “Give me liberty or give me death” speech, she was inspired because “I realized that was exactly how I felt when I had to decide about jumping out of the truck to escape from Boko Haram.”

When the video of her missing schoolmates was made public, “Sa’a” said she “cried with tears of joy, thanking God for their lives. Seeing them has given me courage to tell the world that we should not lose hope.”

She is “always in touch” with her family back in Nigeria and with some of her schoolmates who escaped Boko Haram.

“I dream and pray for freedom, safety, and peace to win in Nigeria,” she concluded her testimony.

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