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migrants and refugees

November 1, 2013

"SIGN OF THE TIMES"

In our changing world, the growing phenomenon of human mobility emerges, to use the words of Pope Benedict XVI, as a "sign of the times"...

POSITIVES AND NEGATIVES

While it is true that migrations often reveal failures and shortcomings on the part of States and the international community, they also point to the aspiration of humanity to enjoy a unity marked by respect for differences, by attitudes of acceptance and hospitality which enable an equitable sharing of the world's goods, and by the protection and advancement of the dignity and centrality of each human being.

GRACE VERSUS SIN

From the Christian standpoint, the reality of migration, like other human realities, points to the tension between the beauty of creation, marked by Grace and the Redemption, and the mystery of sin. Solidarity, acceptance, and signs of fraternity and understanding exist side by side with rejection, discrimination, trafficking and exploitation, suffering and death.

"PARTICULARLY DISTURBING"

Particularly disturbing are those situations where migration is not only involuntary, but actually set into motion by various forms of human trafficking and enslavement.

"CONFIDENCE AND HOPE"

... Despite the problems, risks and difficulties to be faced, great numbers of migrants and refugees continue to be inspired by confidence and hope; in their hearts they long for a better future, not only for themselves but for their families and those closest to them.

"A BETTER WORLD"

A better world will come about only if attention is first paid to individuals; if human promotion is integral, taking account of every dimension of the person, including the spiritual; if no one is neglected, including the poor, the sick, prisoners, the needy and the stranger (cf. Mt 25:31-46); if we can prove capable of leaving behind a throwaway culture and embracing one of encounter and acceptance.

NOT PAWNS

Migrants and refugees are not pawns on the chessboard of humanity. They are children, women and men who leave or are forced to leave their homes for various reasons, who share a legitimate desire for knowing and having, but above all for being more.

"THE SCANDAL OF POVERTY"

While encouraging the development of a better world, we cannot remain silent about the scandal of poverty in its various forms. Violence, exploitation, discrimination, marginalization, restrictive approaches to fundamental freedoms, whether of individuals or groups: these are some of the chief elements of poverty which need to be overcome.

NEW ATTITUDES

A change of attitudes towards migrants and refugees is needed on the part of everyone, moving away from attitudes of defensiveness and fear, indifference and marginalization ... towards attitudes based on a culture of encounter...

(Source: Message for World Day of Migrants and Refugees, dated 8/5/13)