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WATCH: Street Children asked Pope "Why would God allow us to Suffer

There are a lot of families that had been suffering from poverty. Young members of the families who experiences poverty can't go to school. Also because of poverty children leaves their houses to be a street children, to look for food, to ask people for alms.

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Let's accept the fact that most of the street children already lost their respect for other people, while others are already in use of drug.

Sunday Morning at the University of Santo Tomas, two former street children shared their life before "Tuluyan ng Kabataan Foundation" helped them.

Both children, Glyzelle Palomar and Jun Chura said that "Tuluyan ng Kabataan Foundation" gave them another life, a life that will become more meaningful.

"Bigla akong nabuhayan na hindi lahat ng tao ay walang puso," Jun Chura said 

Jun Chura a 14 year old boy who left their house because of poverty. He had experienced to look for bottles, plastics and other recyclable stuff to sell to use the money for food. Jun also said that he used cardboard as his bed to sleep with. Jun had seen other street children who fight with each other because of the stolen money they got.

Because of everything that Glyzelle and Jun experienced Glyzelle asked a question that somehow needs an answer.

"Bakit po pumapayag ang Diyos na mayroong ganitong nangyayari? Dahil walang kasalanan ang mga bata at bakit kaunti lang ang mga taong tumutulong sa amin," Glyzelle Asked the Pope.

Both of the childre was hugged alternately by the Pope. The Pope thanked both of the children for the bravery they got and for having strength to open up and share their lives as street kids to other people.

"Women have much to tell us...Women are capable of seeing things in a different angle. Women can pose questions that we men cannot understand," Pope said pertaining to Glyzelle. 

Because of Glyzelle's question The Pope told the organizers that more girls should be given oppurtunity to speak "when the next pope comes"

"Why do children suffer so much? Why do children suffer? When the heart is able to ask itself and cry, then we can understand something. There is a worldly compassion, which is useless. You spoke something of this. It is a compassion which moreover leads us to put our hand into the pocket and give something to someone, to the poor." The Pope said. 

The Pope even said that the world today lacked the capacity of knowing to cry. That even Jesus in the Bible cried for his friend Lazarus.

"When we pose this question to us, why children suffer, why this or that tragedy occurs in life, our response must either be silence or a word that is born of our tears." The Pope added. 
source: abs-cbnnews

In the Pope's message he urged leaders to reject corruption. 
 

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