Vatican City, 4 April 2014 (VIS) –
Published below are extracts from the message sent by Cardinal
Antonio Maria Veglio, president of the Pontifical Council for the
Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant Peoples to the members of the
International Catholic Committee for Gypsies (CCIT), who will meet in
Cavallino-Treporti, Italy from 4 to 6 April.
In our globalised world, in fact, walls
continue to be built that divide the peoples of the same continent,
people from the same country or the same city”, he writes. “Also
among the European countries, some are still negatively influenced in
their political choices regarding the Roma to whom you are close in
your respective pastoral commitments. … The challenge you face with
evangelical courage in your pastoral activities demonstrates that to
tear down walls, one must begin in the heart, the first space where
another is included, and as long as hearts are not open, it will not
be easy to achieve an inclusive society. So this moment of reflection
offers you the opportunity to put your energies together to create a
social dynamic in which the different cultures can live together”.
“The Gypsies need the humanity of the
society in which they live in order to feel like members of the human
family and benefit from the rights enjoyed by the other members of
the community in respect for their dignity and identity. … There is
a need for tenacious, patient work on everyone's part. The Church can
be of inspiration and make the efforts converge into a common
commitment in order to face the dilemmas at the basis of the Roma's
human difficulties. … The document 'Guidelines for the Pastoral
Care of the Gypsies' continues to be a fundamental reference for you
and you should use it as well as possible for your service in the
midst of this People because it offers important guidelines that are
the fruit of common work”.
“The Roma have the right to be
recognised at least as ethnic minorities in the countries where they
live since they are the largest minority in the European Union”. He
concludes, “The Church has the task to bring Jesus' Gospel in their
midst but also to support their dream of integration which passes
through education, health, work and housing, and all of this in
collaboration with people of good will”.
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