Appeal in the Pope's Message for the Centenary of the “Lacrimabili Statu Indorum”
Rights and dignity
of the indigenous peoples
The Church does not consider any legitimate human aspiration strange and
makes her own the loftiest aspirations of the indigenous peoples who are all too
often marginalized, misunderstood and the victims of various forms of violence.
The
Pope writes this in the Message he addressed to Archbishop Rubén Salazare Gómez
of Bogota, on the occasion of the commemoration of the centenary of the
Encyclical Letter Lacrimabili Statu Indorum of St Pius X. The document,
Benedict XVI writes, highlighted the need to dedicate greater care to the
evangelization of indigenous peoples and to the constant promotion of their
dignity and progress”. An appeal which the Pope makes his own and relaunches,
urging us, “with profound love for all and in harmony with the Church's social
teaching”, to listen “without prejudices to the voice of these brothers and
sisters of ours, to encourage real knowledge of their history and their way of
life, as well as to strengthen their participation in all the milieus of society
and of the Church”. Lastly, the Pope invokes “the Almighty so that, in the first
place the sacred character of their life may be protected. May their life not be
limited for any reason, because God does not want the death of anyone and
orders us to love each other as brothers and sisters. May their lands be
properly protected. May no one, for any reason, exploit or manipulate these
peoples and may these people not let themselves be coerced by ideologies that
dangerously take hold of them.