Vatican
City, 19 June 2013
(VIS) – After giving his catechesis at the general audience, the
Holy Father spoke of World Refugee Day, which is commemorated on this
day. This year the pontiff asked for “special consideration of the
situation of refugee families who are often forced to quickly leave
their home and homeland and who lose their every good and safety in
order to flee from violence, persecution, or severe discrimination on
religious grounds, or for belonging to a particular ethnic group, or
for their political views.”
“In
addition to the dangers of the journey, these families often find
themselves at risk of being torn apart and, in the country that
receives them, they have to deal with cultures and societies that are
different from their own. We cannot be insensitive to these families
or towards our refugee brothers and sisters. We are called to help
them, opening ourselves to understanding and hospitality. May there
be no lack of persons and institutions around the world to assist
them. In their faces is etched the face of Christ!”
The
Pope then recalled that last Sunday, as part of the Year of Faith,
“we celebrated God who is Life and the source of life, Christ who
gives us the divine life, and the Holy Spirit who keeps us in the
vital relationship of true children of God. I wish to extend once
more,” he added, “the invitation to receive and to proclaim the
'Gospel of life', to promote and defend life in all its dimensions
and all its stages. The Christian is the one who says 'yes' to life,
the one who says 'yes' to God, the Living One.”
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