VATICAN CITY, MAR 21, 2001 (VIS) - At the end of the weekly general audience, the Holy Father reminded the pilgrims present in St. Peter's Square that "today, March 21 is the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. He added that "it also marks the start of a week of solidarity with all those who are fighting against such injustice."
Pointing to international instruments adopted in this regard and to world conferences on the subject, the Pope said "these constitute important stages on the path to affirming the basic equality and dignity of every person, and for a peaceful coexistence between all peoples. Despite these efforts, millions of human beings have not yet seen their 'right of citizenship' in the human family recognized."
John Paul II said in conclusion: "The Church joins the commitment of all those who defend human rights, and she feels solidarity with all who, for racial, ethnic, religious or social reasons are victims of discrimination. ... I wish to repeat that no one is a stranger in the Church and everyone should feel at home!"
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