Maybe Christ stopped at Eboli, but Pope Francis didn’t

Maybe Christ stopped at Eboli, but Pope Francis didn’t People participate in a eucharistic procession during Italy’s National Eucharistic Congress in Matera, Italy, September 24. Photo: CNS

In 1935, an aspiring painter and member of a prominent Jewish family in Turin by the name of Carlo Levi was sentenced to exile in Italy’s neglected southern region of Basilicata for his anti-fascist sentiments. Basilicata, at the time, was considered more or less Italy’s equivalent of Siberia, which is to say, a prison all…

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