Overview
- The pope addressed thousands at a Jubilee for operators of justice in St. Peter's Square, focusing on institutional responsibility.
- He urged reflection on countries and peoples with a "hunger and thirst for justice" whose living conditions he called unacceptable.
- Citing Saint Augustine, he said what is done according to law must be just, asserting that where justice is absent, there is no state.
- He called on judges and authorities to serve the people with integrity oriented toward God, upholding human dignity and the rule of law.
- He warned of growing discrimination that blocks access to justice, condemned strategies showing contempt for human life, and pressed the international community for an urgent response.