Pope: Duty of Christians to raise
awareness of Human Trafficking
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| Pope Francis with members of the Galileo Foundation (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis on Friday receives in audience members of the
Galileo Foundation, telling them on the feast day of Saint Josephine Bakhita,
the patron of victims of human trafficking, that Christians can follow her
great example.
By Lydia O'Kane
The aim of the Galileo Foundation is “to strive for a
society where no one is left behind or deprived through poverty.” It also
places particular emphasis on the elimination of modern slavery and human
trafficking in all its forms.
Human trafficking and Christian duty to raise awareness
In his prepared remarks to members of the foundation, Pope
Francis told them that they had “an essential part to play in making known the
saving message of the Gospel to the people of our time, and especially to the
most vulnerable of our brothers and sisters." He then encouraged the group
“to keep on generously offering such important witness”, before adding, that it
was an essential duty for Christians today to highlight the plight of those who
suffer from exploitation, and "the deadly crime of human
trafficking."
Saint Josephine Bakhita
The 8th of February marks the World Day of Prayer and
Reflection against Human Trafficking and is also the feast day of Saint
Josephine Bakhita, the patron of victims of human trafficking. Reflecting on
this 21st century Saint, the Pope said, “she knew from painful experience the
reality of slavery and its humiliating and violent consequences. Yet, by God’s
grace, she also came to know true freedom and joy.”
Attend the poor with gentleness and compassion
He underlined that her holiness of life was “a summons not
only to fight with greater determination against modern forms of slavery which
are an open wound on the body of society, a scourge upon the body of Christ and
a crime against humanity, but also to learn from her great example.” “She
teaches us”, he added, “how to attend to the poor with tenderness, gentleness
and compassion.”
Concluding his address the Pope prayed that the members of
the Galileo Foundation would be sustained “by an ever deeper rootedness in
prayer, by the intercession of Saint Josephine Bakhita and by the strength, the
Holy Spirit alone can give.”

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