Regina
Coeli: Pope appeals for Southeast Asia migrants
(Vatican Radio)
Following Mass on this Pentecost Sunday, Pope Francis at the Regina Coeli
expressed serious concern over the plight of migrants in the Bay of Bengal and
the Andaman sea in Southeast Asia.
More than 3,600
people, around half of them from Bangladesh and the others, minority Rohingya
Muslims from Myanmar, have come ashore in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand
since May 10. But thousands more are reported to be trapped at sea in desperate
conditions.
The Holy Father
spoke of his appreciation for the efforts being made by those countries that
have expressed a willingness to welcome those people who are facing great
suffering and danger. He also encouraged the international community to provide
them with the necessary humanitarian assistance.
Pope Francis, after
the recitation of the Regina Coeli also recalled Sunday, the one hundreth
anniversary of Italy's entry into World War I, describing the conflict as
"useless slaughter". He prayed for the victims, asking the Holy
Spirit for the gift of peace.
The Pope then
recalled Saturday’s Beatification’s of an Archbishop and Nun in El Salvador and
Kenya.
Firstly, he
remembered Archbishop Oscar Romero, of San Salvador, killed in hatred of the
faith while celebrating the Eucharist. This zealous pastor, he said an
example of Jesus, chose to be among his people, especially the poor and the
oppressed, even at the cost of his life. He also remembered, Italian nun,
Sister Irene Stefani, of the Consolata Missionaries, who served the Kenyan
people, he said, with joy, mercy and tender compassion.
The Pope underlined
that the heroic example of these blesseds inspire in each of us the fervent
desire to be witnesses to the Gospel with courage and self-sacrifice.
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