Pope thanks Ventimiglia diocese for care of migrants,
refugees
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
has sent a message to the bishop of the northern Italian city of Ventimiglia,
where scores of migrants and refugees have congregated in the hopes of crossing
the nearby border into France.
The Pope’s message, which was published
on the diocesan website, comes in response to a letter from Bishop Antonio
Suetta of Ventimiglia – San Remo, which recounted the situation on the ground.
In the Holy Father’s letter,
which was signed 17 August, he expressed his spiritual closeness with
“affection and prayer” to the bishop, the entire diocese, and all those who
“strive to meet the needs of these people who are escaping war and violence, in
search of hope and a peaceful future.”
“I wish so much to thank you
for the efforts which this diocesan community is deploying with admirable
evangelical charity, establishing human, logistical, and economic resources to
support these, our brothers and sisters, who are living an immense tragedy.”
Pope Francis encouraged the
bishop, along with the priests, consecrated persons, pastoral workers, and
other Church entities to continue with their “generous commitment to welcome
and solidarity,” thereby becoming “ever more a ‘Church in exit,’ the joyful
herald of the Gospel of mercy and a witness to hope.”
The Pope concluded his
message by reiterating his “sincere appreciation” for the fervor of the
diocesan community, and assuring them of his prayers, while bestowing on them
his apostolic blessing.
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