God’s a prisoner of our egoism - pope

Pope Francis (foreground) has called for a more humane justice system.

Pope Francis (foreground) has called for a more humane justice system.

Published Oct 23, 2013

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Rome - Pope Francis on Wednesday called for a more humane justice system, saying God too was “a prisoner” of the world's injustices and was in every cell.

“God is a prisoner too. He is inside the cell,” Francis said during an audience with Italian prison chaplains at the Vatican.

“He is a prisoner of our egoism, of our systems, of the many injustices... that punish the weak while the big fish swim freely,” the pope said.

He also spoke of reforms to the justice system.

“You have spoken of a justice system for reconciliation, a justice system of hope, of open doors, of new horizons,” he said.

“This is no utopia. It can happen,” he said.

Francis has shown close attention to prison life and, in one of his first acts as pope, blessed the feet of young inmates at a juvenile prison in Rome as part of an Easter ritual in March.

Italy suffers from severe prison overcrowding and there are growing calls for reforms that would cut down on lengthy pre-trial detention. - AFP

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