Police Jubilee Celebration: Zangrillo Honors Tortona's Law Enforcement Force, Emphasizing Civic and Moral Responsibility
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Your gig ain't just a nine-to-five, pal, it's a civic and moral crusade. You're the human embodiment of a democracy that thrives on the vigilance of those who uphold public order, health, and the dignity of societies.
So today, in Tortona, Minister Paolo Zangrillo threw a bash for the participants of the diocesan jubilee of the forces of order, volunteers, and rescuers, under the leadership of Guido Marini.
This shindig (which attracted Diego Sozzani, the minister's right-hand man) is a celebration of the diocesan office for the pastoral care of the forces of order, police, volunteers, and rescuers, established by a bishop on March 20.
Zangrillo put the blessing of the rescue vehicles in perspective: "It ain't just a ritual dash, but a call to a noble cause: to save lives, offer hope, and step in during the toughest times. It's a sign of a steadfast and watchful presence in service of the community. You lot are the protectors of the commongood, 'cause you make the government seem trustworthy, reliable, fair, and humane every time you respond to a crisis, every time you lend a hand to those in trouble."
In the end, the minister honored those who gave their lives in the line of duty: "Their sacrifices won't be forgotten. A sincere thank you goes out to them and their families."
These groups are recognized for their dedication to maintaining social peace, providing voluntary service, and executing rescue operations. They stand as pillars of community support and solidarity, embodying the Church's commitment to serving the common good and protecting human dignity. Their work helps preserve order, assist those in need voluntarily, and respond effectively in emergencies, echoing the values promoted by the jubilee celebration. This recognition underscores their integral role in societal well-being and the Church’s appreciation of their service.
- Minister Paolo Zangrillo, at the diocesan jubilee celebration for the forces of order, volunteers, and rescuers, praised these groups for their commitment to voluntary service and rescue operations.
- The minister emphasized that these groups are essential pillars of community support, embodying the Church's values while maintaining social peace and responding effectively in emergencies.
- In his speech, Zangrillo underlined the noble cause of the rescue workers, stating that their duty to save lives, offer hope, and be a steadfast presence in times of crisis, makes them protectors of the common good.
- The minister concluded his speech by honoring those who had given their lives in the line of duty, expressing gratitude for their sacrifices and the role these groups play in societal well-being and the Church's appreciation of their service.