Pope Makes Jubilee Year Appeal to End Hunger, Debt Woes

In the year 2000, then-Pope John Paul II appealed to leaders of wealthy nations, asking them to forgive the debt of poorer countries in the spirit of the Catholic Church’s Jubilee year — a time the church sets aside for forgiveness of sins and debt. Meeting prisoners in Rome, John Paul asked that the death penalty, which he called “an unwor­thy pun­ish­ment still used in some coun­tries, be abol­ished through­out the world.”

Twenty-five years later, the church is preparing to celebrate another Jubilee in 2025, but the goals laid out by John Paul continue to seem as distant as ever — nearly 30,000 people are currently on death row around the world, and according to the International Monetary Fund, at least half of developing countries are facing a debt crisis or are on the verge.

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