Children who fail to visit their frail elderly parents for months at time will go to Hell. Pope Francis said on Wednesday. He condemned a family who neglected to visit an old lady in a care home between Christmas and August and declared “Eight months without a visit from her children. This is a mortal sin.
A mortal sin, in Roman Catholic teaching is one so great that it rots the soul and will condemn the sinner to Hell unless he or she repents. Pope Francis’ warning to the young not to neglect the elderly was delivered in a general audience before 20,000 people in St Peters ‘s Square.
It followed the call last week from Catholic bishop in England and Wales for voters to support elections candidates who value ‘the frail elderly person needing care and facing the frontier of death”
Pope Francis said it was a deadly in to discard the elderly and that those who do so will suffer the same fate themselves. ‘It is sickening to see the elderly discarded.it is ugly. It is a sin, ‘he said ‘Abandoning the elderly is a mortal sin.
‘Children who do not visit their elderly and ill parents have mortally sinned Understand?’ The pope message was addressed to a worldwide audience reaching beyond the Catholic faith. In his remarks he linked respect for the elderly with the need to oppose political campaigns in the western world for the legalization of euthanasia and assisted suicide.
A similar link was made by the England and Wales bishop in their letter to voters last week.
The Pope said societies that mistreat older people are infected with a ‘virus of death ‘and put their own future in jeopardy ‘where there is no honor for the elderly there is no future for young people; he said
Reflecting how medical advances had extended life expectancy and led to an increase in the elderly population, he said our societies are not organized enough to make room for them with proper respect and concrete consideration for their fragility and dignity
As long as we are young, we are led to ignore old age as if it were a disease, a disease to be kept at a distance. then when we become elder, especially if we are poor, if we are sick, if we are alone, we experience the short comings of a society programed for efficiency which consequently ignores the elderly and older people are an asset, we cannot ignore them.
It is sickening to see the elderly discarded, it is ugly, it is a sin abandoning the elderly is a mortal sin, he said a profit -obsessed society thinks that elderly do not produce any thing and therefore are burden. The Pope added; What is the result of this way of thinking? They are discarded.
We have become used to discarding people. Out of our fear of weakness and vulnerability, we do not tolerate and we abandon the elderly” he told a story of how when Archbishop of Buenos Aires he visited a care home and spoke to elderly residents.
He asked one woman if she was visited by her children and was told, Oh yes always. ‘Francis asked when was the last time her children came and was told; At Christmas’ the pope said it was August.
The elderly are men and women, fathers and mothers who walked before us on our own streets in our own home in our daily struggle for a decent life. they are men and women from whom we have received a lot he said.
“The elderly are not alien. The elderly are us, soon. It is not far off inevitably. if we do not treat the elderly well, we will not be treated well either.