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Pope: Don’t extinguish migrants’ hopes

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Pope Francis described migrants and refugees as the world’s “weakest and most needy” on Monday, using his traditiona­l New Year’s address to “give voice” to people he has urged leaders to do more to help.

Francis reminded some 40,000 people who gathered in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican that he had chosen the plight of migrants and refugees as the theme for the Roman Catholic Church’s World Day of Peace, which is celebrated every January 1, Reuters reported.

“For this peace, to which everyone has a right, many of them are willing to risk their lives in a journey which is often long and dangerous, they are willing to face strain and suffering.”

“Please, let us not extinguish the hope in their hearts, let us not suffocate their hopes for peace!”

Across the world, the mass movement of people has shot to the top of the political agenda, and Francis has made defending those who migrate a central theme of his papacy.

During a trip to Myanmar and Bangladesh last year, he met Muslim refugees and called for decisive measures to solve the political problems that caused many to flee.

He has also criticized President Donald Trump’s stated intention to build a wall along the US border with Mexico to keep out illegal immigrants.

In a homily earlier on Monday, Francis said everyone should look after their soul by taking a moment of silence every day, “to 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”.

In a message released in November ahead of the World Day of Peace, Francis said politician­s who stoke fear of migrants were sowing violence and racism. He acknowledg­ed that the presence of immigrants can compound existing problems in a country, but appealed for practical ways to be found to welcome newcomers.

On Monday, he said: “It is important that there is a commitment from everyone, from civil institutio­ns, and those in education, welfare and church organizati­ons, to ensure a peaceful future for refugees, migrants, everyone.”

On Sunday, Pope Francis in his yearend message also said that 2017 had been marred by war, lies and injustice, and he urged people to take responsibi­lity for their actions.

At his last public event of the year, an evening vespers service in St. Peter’s Basilica, the pontiff said that humanity had “wasted and wounded” the year “in many ways with works of death, with lies and injustices”.

While war was the most obvious sign of “unrepentan­t and absurd pride”, many other transgress­ions had caused “human, social and environmen­tal degradatio­n”.

“We must take responsibi­lity for everything before God, our brothers and our creation,” he said.

 ??  ?? MAX ROSSI/REUTERS Pope Francis speaks as he leads a mass to mark the World Day of Peace in Saint Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican on January 1, 2018.
MAX ROSSI/REUTERS Pope Francis speaks as he leads a mass to mark the World Day of Peace in Saint Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican on January 1, 2018.

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