Pope calls for better prison conditions, more humane criminal justice system
After the Angelus on Sunday, Pope Francis appealed for the improvement of living conditions in prisons all over the world, in order to fully respect the "human dignity of detainees." He also said there was a need for a criminal justice system that is not only punitive, but is open to hope and the prospect of reintegrating offenders into society.
"In a special way, I submit for the consideration of the competent civilian authorities in all countries the opportunity to make, in this Holy Year of Mercy, an act of clemency towards those prisoners who will be considered eligible to benefit from this measure."
The Pope also spoke about the Paris Agreement on climate change which came into force on Friday. Pope Francis said: "this breakthrough proves that humanity has the ability to work together for the protection of creation and to put the economy at the service of people to build peace and justice."
The Holy Father expressed the hope that a conference on climate which opens on Monday in Marrakech, Morocco, would continue its work aimed at caring for the common home.
Finally Pope Francis remembered the 38 martyrs who were beatified on Saturday in Shkodra, Albania. He said: "they preferred to suffer imprisonment, torture and eventually death, in order to remain faithful to Christ and the Church."
"Their example", he added "helps us find strength in the Lord that supports us in times of trouble and inspires acts of kindness, forgiveness and peace."
Source: Vatican Radio