Yahoo – AFP,
January 14, 2018
![]() |
Pope Francis, himself the son of immigrants to Italy from Argentina, has
championed the cause of migrants and asylum seekers since his election
in 2013. (AFP Photo/VINCENZO PINTO)
|
Vatican
City (AFP) - Pope Francis called Sunday for hospitality towards migrants,
calling it a "sin" to give in to fear of the other as he marked the
World Day of Migrants and Refugees.
"It is
not easy... to put oneself in the shoes of people so different from us,"
the pontiff said during a solemn mass at St Peter's Basilica.
"Local
communities are sometimes afraid that the newly arrived will disturb the
established order, will 'steal' something they have long laboured to build
up," Francis said.
While such
fears are not a sin, said the spiritual leader of the world's 1.3 billion Roman
Catholics, "the sin is to refuse to encounter the other, the different,
the neighbour."
"The
sin is to allow these fears to determine our responses, to limit our choices,
to compromise respect and generosity, to feed hostility and rejection,"
Francis said, adding: "We often refuse to encounter the other and raise
barriers to defend ourselves."
![]() |
More than
150 migrants were rescued this weekend off the coast of southern
Spain. (AFP
Photo/JORGE GUERRERO)
|
The
81-year-old pontiff, himself the son of immigrants to Italy from Argentina, has
championed the cause of migrants and asylum seekers since his election in 2013.
His first
official trip outside Rome was to the tiny Italian island of Lampedusa, which
was at the time the first point of arrival in Europe for thousands of migrants.
In April
2016, Francis visited the Greek island of Lesbos, a main entry point to Greece
for migrants travelling from the Turkish coast, and returned home with three
families of Syrian refugees aboard the papal plane.
"Every
stranger who knocks at our door is an opportunity for an encounter with Jesus
Christ, who identifies with the welcomed and rejected strangers of every
age," Francis said Sunday.
On Monday
Francis will begin an eight-day tour of his native South America, visiting Peru
and Chile.


No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.