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Let us not extinguish hope in migrants’ hearts, Francis says

- FRANCES D’EMILIO

VATICAN CITY — In his new year message, Pope Francis recommende­d jettisonin­g life’s “useless baggage” in 2018, including what he called “empty chatter” and banal consumeris­m, and focusing instead on building a peaceful and welcoming world, particular­ly for refugees and migrants.

Francis offered his reflection­s on paring down non-essentials as he celebrated New Year’s Day Mass Monday in St. Peter’s Basilica and later greeted 40,000 people in St. Peter’s Square.

His advice included setting aside a moment of silence daily to be with God. Doing so would help “keep our freedom from being corroded by the banality of consumeris­m, the blare of commercial­s, the stream of empty words and the overpoweri­ng waves of empty chatter and loud shouting,” Francis said.

“At the beginning of the year, we too, as Christians on our pilgrim way, feel the need to set out anew from the centre, to leave behind the burdens of the past and to start over from the things that really matter,” Francis said.

The Catholic church designates Jan. 1 as World Peace Day, and in his comments after Mass to the crowd in the square outside the basilica, Francis noted that this year’s focus of the day was the search for peace by migrants and refugees.

“I desire, yet again, to speak for these our brothers and sisters who invoke for their future a horizon of peace,” Francis said. “For this peace, which is the right of everyone, many of them are willing to risk their life in a voyage that is in the great majority of cases long and dangerous, willing to face hardships and suffering.”

In the past few years, hundreds of thousands of migrants have crossed the Mediterran­ean from northern Africa in human trafficker­s’ unseaworth­y boats, desperate to reach Europe. The pope’s foreign travels in 2017 included a voyage to Myanmar and Bangladesh, where the suffering of minority Rohingya Muslims, who have fled from the first country to take refuge in the second, was a central concern of his pilgrimage.

In his appeal on Monday, Francis said of refugees and migrants: “Let us not extinguish the hope in their hearts. Let us not suffocate their expectatio­ns for peace.”

The pope called for all to make commitment­s “to assure the refugees, the migrants, everyone, a future of peace.”

 ?? AP ?? Pope Francis salutes the faithful from his studio overlookin­g St. Peter’s Square on Monday.
AP Pope Francis salutes the faithful from his studio overlookin­g St. Peter’s Square on Monday.

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