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09-28-2017, 01:21 AM #1
Don’t be afraid!” Pope starts campaign to promote migrants
Don’t be afraid!” Pope starts campaign to promote migrants
By Nicole Winfield & Rachel Zoll / Associated Press
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis on Wednesday launched a two-year education campaign about the plight of migrants to counteract mounting anti-immigrant sentiment in the U.S. and Europe, urging the world: “Don’t be afraid!”
Francis posed for selfies, shook hands, kissed babies and hugged migrants at the end of his weekly general audience, teaching by example that “others” are not to be feared but embraced.
The campaign, spearheaded by the Vatican’s Caritas charity, encourages people to meet with migrants and listen to their stories, rather than treat them as statistics clouded by negative stereotypes.
Francis, the son of Italian immigrants to Argentina, urged individuals and governments to open their arms and welcome migrants and share in their plight, as Jesus did. Throwing his arms open as he spoke, Francis said migrants are driven by the very Christian virtue of hope to find a better life, and said receiving countries should share in that hope by welcoming them and integrating them.
“Brothers, don’t be afraid of sharing the journey. Don’t be afraid of sharing hope,” he told the crowd in St. Peter’s Square.
The church is undertaking the campaign amid a hardening of anti-immigrant sentiment in the West.
In German’s election on Sunday, the nationalist, anti-migrant party Alternative for Germany party secured seats in that country’s parliament for the first time. In the U.S., President Donald Trump is pressing for sweeping limits on immigration, including restricting travel from Muslim and other countries and slashing refugee admissions.
Francis has repeatedly urged countries to welcome migrants and stop collective expulsions, saying migrants’ dignity and right to protection outweigh national security concerns. At the same time, he has acknowledged that governments must manage refugee flows “with prudence,” taking into account how many people it can successfully integrate into society.
Filipino Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, who heads Caritas, choked up during the Vatican launch of the campaign, recalling that his grandfather migrated to the Philippines from China as a “young, poor boy.”
“Who would think that he would produce a cardinal grandson?” Tagle marveled.
After regaining his composure, Tagle took aim at anti-immigrant politicians.
“Why are you afraid? The migrant that you are rejecting might be contributing to that community,” he said. “Don’t close the doors. You might be closing the doors to people who might enrich your society.”
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, which also has a leading role in the Catholic migrant campaign, has repeatedly condemned restrictions on immigration and has taken a hard stand against some of the Trump administration’s initiatives.
“This campaign is not only the pope’s response to Trump and his nativist agenda, but also to growing xenophobia globally,” said Kevin Appleby, who headed the U.S. bishops’ migration office for 16 years.
The U.S. bishops said Trump’s decision to end the DACA program that protects young immigrants from deportation was “reprehensible” — a decision that Francis said shouldn’t come from a president who considers himself “pro-life.”
Former White House strategist Steve Bannon said this month that U.S. bishops support immigrants because “they need illegal aliens to fill the churches.”
The statement drew an unusually harsh rebuke from the bishops’ conference.
“Our own faith is so clear. How could you not welcome the stranger?” DiNardo said.
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09-28-2017, 01:30 AM #2“Our own faith is so clear. How could you not welcome the stranger?” DiNardo saidA Nation Without Borders Is Not A Nation - Ronald Reagan
Save America, Deport Congress! - Judy
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09-28-2017, 03:40 AM #3
i am afraid all church men are supporting their pope migrants is not the business of the pope and church
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09-28-2017, 08:19 AM #4Welcome migrants, pope says
‘Don’t be afraid,’ Francis tells world
By NICOLE WINFIELD and RACHEL ZOLL The Associated Press
Posted: September 28, 2017 at 1 a.m.
Updated: September 28, 2017 at 1 a.m.
VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis on Wednesday began a two-year education campaign about the plight of migrants to counteract mounting anti-immigrant sentiment in the U.S. and Europe, urging the world: "Don't be afraid."
Francis posed for selfies, shook hands, kissed babies and hugged migrants at the end of his weekly general audience, aiming to show that "others" are not to be feared but embraced.
The campaign, spearheaded by the Vatican's Caritas charity, encourages people to meet with migrants and listen to their stories, rather than treat them as statistics clouded by negative stereotypes.
Francis, the son of Italian immigrants to Argentina, urged individuals and governments to open their arms and welcome migrants and share in their plight, as Jesus did. Throwing his arms open as he spoke, Francis said migrants are driven by the very Christian virtue of hope to find a better life, and said receiving countries should share in that hope by welcoming them and integrating them.
"Brothers, don't be afraid of sharing the journey. Don't be afraid of sharing hope," he told the crowd in St. Peter's Square.
The church is undertaking the campaign during a hardening of anti-immigrant sentiment in the West.
In German's election Sunday, the nationalist, anti-migrant party Alternative for Germany secured seats in that country's Parliament for the first time. In the U.S., President Donald Trump is pressing for sweeping limits on immigration, including restricting travel from Muslim-majority and other countries and slashing refugee admissions.
Francis has repeatedly urged countries to welcome migrants and stop collective expulsions, saying migrants' dignity and right to protection outweigh national security concerns. At the same time, he has acknowledged that governments must manage refugee flows "with prudence," taking into account how many people it can successfully integrate into society.
Filipino Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle took aim at anti-immigrant politicians.
"Why are you afraid? The migrant that you are rejecting might be contributing to that community," he said. "Don't close the doors. You might be closing the doors to people who might enrich your society."
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, which also has a leading role in the Catholic migrant campaign, has repeatedly condemned restrictions on immigration and has taken a hard stand against some of the Trump administration's initiatives.
Former White House strategist Steve Bannon said this month that U.S. bishops support immigrants because "they need illegal aliens to fill the churches."
The statement drew an unusually harsh rebuke from the bishops' conference.
"Our own faith is so clear. How could you not welcome the stranger?" said Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, who leads the bishops' conference.
The campaign launched Wednesday aims to challenge the animosity toward immigrants through websites featuring "myths and truths" about the effects of immigration, personal stories of migrants and explanations of church teaching on migration.
Organizers are asking Catholics to take public action in support of migrants, posting pro-immigrant messages on social media and participating in programs where they can meet migrants, such as in schools or parishes.
The campaign was announced as the European Union unveiled a plan to resettle at least 50,000 migrants, the majority of them from northern Africa. The EU's executive branch, the European Commission, said it has set aside $587 million for the effort.
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09-28-2017, 08:33 AM #5
"Why are you afraid? The migrant that you are rejecting might be contributing to that community," he said. "Don't close the doors. You might be closing the doors to people who might enrich your society."
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THEY should not "be afraid" to contribute to their own community.
THEY should not "be afraid" to "enrich" their own society.
How about the Pope spend HIS money...go to their soil and effect change there!
NO MORE LEGAL OR ILLEGAL MIGRATION FOR 20 YEARS
NO ASYLUM, NO REFUGEES...GO FIX YOUR OWN COUNTRY
NO PATH TO STAY...DEPORT THEM ALL
ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM
DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL
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