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SIBARI, Italy, June 21 (Reuters) -
Pope Francis on Saturday took on one of Italy's most dangerous organized crime
groups, calling it an example of "the adoration of evil" and saying
Mafiosi "are excommunicated".
The pope, speaking about the
'Ndrangheta crime group during a mass in the southern Italy, issued the
strongest attacks on organized crime since the late Pope John Paul lambasted
the Sicilian Mafia in 1993.
"Those who in their lives
follow this path of evil, as mafiosi do, are not in communion with God. They
are excommunicated," Pope Francis said in impromptu comments at a mass
before tens of thousands of people.
He told the crowd: "This evil
must be fought against, it must be pushed aside. We must say no to it."
He branded the 'Ndrangheta as the
"adoration of evil and contempt of the common good" and said the
Church would exert its full force in efforts to combat organized crime.
"Our children are asking for
it, our young people are asking for it. They are in need of hope and faith can
help respond to this need," he said.
(Reporting by Philip Pullella;
Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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