Pope Francis greets Bosnian youth
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Wednesday gave a special
greeting to a group of children from Bosnia and Herzegovina who have been
participating in a special programme to foster inter-community harmony by
allowing children from different backgrounds to live together in a neutral
setting, which in this case is Sicily.
Children from Catholic, Orthodox, and Muslim backgrounds
have been living with Sicilian host families from 19 December, and will return
home on 21 January. The programme is sponsored by the Luciano Lama Association.
“Dear children, spending time together as brothers and
sisters with your host families, you have the opportunity to grow in an
atmosphere of hope,” – Pope Francis told them during his weekly General
Audience – “Only in this way can you young Catholics, Orthodox and Muslims
rescue the hope to live in a world which is more fraternal, just and peaceful;
more sincere and more humane.”
He told them to always remain firm in faith and pray for the
peace and unity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the whole world.
“I sincerely thank the host families for their example of
love and Christian solidarity: Orphans should always be defended, protected and
welcomed with love,” – The Pope concluded – “I assure you of my spiritual
closeness and I cordially impart upon all of you my Apostolic Blessing.”
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