Benavent Calls for Undiscriminating Charity at Children's Mass

Archbishop Enrique Benavent emphasizes the importance of authentic and inclusive charity during the crowded Children's Mass in honor of the Virgin of the Forsaken.

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Generic image of a crowd in a religious procession, with soft, warm lighting.

During the Children's Mass in honor of the Virgin of the Forsaken, Archbishop Enrique Benavent urged the practice of charity without distinction, highlighting the importance of mutual aid in difficult times.

The multitudinous Children's Mass, held within the framework of the festivities of the Virgin of the Forsaken, was the setting where Archbishop Enrique Benavent emphasized the need for charity. In his homily, he stressed that devotion to the patroness of Valencia stems from charity and that it should not be a sham, but sincere and true.

"The history of devotion to the Virgin of the Forsaken does not distinguish between good and bad, those from here and those from outside, our own and strangers. The Christian's priority with authentic charity is the vulnerability of those who need help."

Enrique Benavent · Archbishop of Valencia
Benavent's message focused on the importance of not making distinctions when helping those in need, regardless of their origin. He emphasized that charity must be an act of love towards others, without exclusions, and that any other form of charity is not authentic.
Likewise, the archbishop recalled that the path to a better society is that of peace, even if it may seem unrealistic. He pointed out that any other path only causes more suffering and that Christians must follow the path of peace, as taught by Pope Leo, to whom he wished to express the adherence of Valencian Christians on the first anniversary of his election.