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Pope León XIV Links Justice to Legitimacy in Jubilee Address, Decries 'Inhuman' Living Conditions

Speaking to legal professionals in St. Peter's Square, he warned that without justice there is no law or state.

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.