Pope Francis has said young people
must never accept corruption in a new book, which ANSA has seen
ahead of its publication in Italy on Tuesday.
"The corrupt are the order of the day," the pope says in the
book-interview with Thomas Leoncini entitled 'Dio è Giovane'
(God is Young).
"But the young must not accept corruption as if it were a sin
like others, they must never get used to corruption, because
what we let pass today will be repeated tomorrow, until it will
become a habit for us and we too will become an indispensable
cog".
The pope says that corrupt people have no sense of humility.
"The corrupt person do not know humility, they are always
capable of saying it wasn't me and they do so with the face of a
fake saint," the pope says in the book.
"They live off plagiarism. They tire of asking for
forgiveness and they soon stop asking for it".
Pope Francis told a Pre-Synodal meeting with young people on
Monday, meanwhile, that the widespread lack of jobs for the
young was a "a social sin, society is responsible for this".
The Argentine pontiff commented on high youth unemployment
rates in many countries, including Italy, linking this to
depression and suicide.
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