(VIDEO ONLY) On the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, the Pope dedicated his weekly catechesis to reflecting on the problem of drug production and consumption.
He pointed out that “this problem, which affects a significant portion of humanity, can only be solved by putting an end to the production of these dangerous substances, stopping the evil mentality of those who, motivated by the logic of power and the profit of money at any cost, generate so much violence, death and suffering.” The Pope said those who produce and sell drugs are “criminals” and “murderers” and said it is “a fantasy” to propose legalizing them because it will not reduce consumption.
SUMMARY OF POPE FRANCIS' WEEKLY CATECHESIS IN ENGLISH:
Dear brothers and sisters:
Today we celebrate the World Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, which this year concentrates on the need to “Invest in Prevention.” Drug addiction is a social scourge, devastating not only to the human dignity of the persons involved, but also to the welfare of society as a whole. Along with combating the illegal drug trade and the evils it spawns, greater efforts are needed to prevent drug abuse and to offer support and assistance to its victims. Today we pay tribute to the efforts of all those individuals and groups who, often inspired by the Gospel, bring healing to those enslaved by substance abuse, establish networks and programmes of recovery, and promote legislative initiatives to check the spread of drug use, especially among the young. As individuals and as a Church, let us offer them the support of our prayers and encourage them in their work.
I extend a warm welcome to all the English-speaking pilgrims and visitors taking part in today’s Audience, especially the groups from England, Germany, Congo, Australia, India, the Philippines, Vietnam and the United States of America. In a particular way, I greet the many student groups, together with their teachers. Upon you and your families I invoke the joy and peace of our Lord Jesus Christ. May God bless you all!