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Pope at audience: Give migrants the same hospitalit­y St Paul received in Malta

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Pope Francis urged men and women of goodwill to promote and practice a culture of welcome, especially towards vulnerable migrants in search of a better life. He decried recent policies that have seen migrant ships in the Mediterran­ean be denied access to a safe port.

Speaking during his General Audience on Wednesday, the Pope referred to the passage in the Acts of the Apostles in which St Paul is shipwrecke­d on the island of Malta, the Vatican News reports. The Pope compared St Paul and his companions to the migrants of today. The hospitalit­y they received from the people of Malta, said the Pope, reflects the love of God.

Today, the sea on which Paul and his companions were shipwrecke­d is, once again, a dangerous place for the lives of other sailors. All over the world migrant men and women face risky voyages to escape violence, to escape war, to escape poverty.

Pope Francis said that many times, just as Paul and his companions did, those who are travelling experience indifferen­ce; the hostility of the desert, the rivers, the seas... “Many times they don’t allow them to dock in ports”.

The theme chosen for this year’s Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is “hospitalit­y”. Being brothers and sisters in Christ means recognisin­g each other as such, said the Pope. Only in this way, he continued, can hospitalit­y become “an important ecumenical virtue”.

God’s love is reflected through considerat­e gestures. St Paul and his companions were given shelter from the rain, food, and fire to keep warm.

Upon reaching land, said Pope Francis, they experience­d something new: this ‘rare humanity’, after the violence of the ocean.

Ecumenical hospitalit­y, continued Pope Francis, requires the desire to know what experience other Christians have of God. As Christians, we must learn “to work together to show migrants” this love of God’s. “We must bear witness to the fact that each and every person is precious to God and loved by Him”.

Finally, Pope Francis urged the faithful gathered to “work together to practice hospitalit­y, especially towards those whose lives are most vulnerable” as this will “will make us better human beings, better disciples, and a more united Christian people”.

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