Pope to celebrate Mass for
migrants on 6th anniversary of Lampedusa
Pope Francis meeting migrants and refugees in Lampedusa on July 8, 2013 |
Soon after his election in March 2019, Pope Francis
dedicated his first official trip outside Rome to migrants and refugees,
visiting the Italian island of Lampedusa island on July 8, 2013.
By Robin Gomes
Pope Francis will celebrate a Holy Mass for Migrants in
Rome’s St. Peter’s Basilica on July 8, to mark the 6th anniversary
of his visit to the tiny island of Lampedusa, off the coast of Sicily.
“Around 250 people will participate in the celebration,
among whom will be migrants, refugees and those who are dedicated to saving
their lives,” read a statement by the ‘ad interim’ director of the Holy See
Press Office, Alessandro Gisotti.
“Taking part in the Mass, presided over by the Pope at the
Altar of the Chair of St Peter, will be only those persons invited by the
Migrants and Refugees Section of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human
Development, to whom the Holy Father has entrusted the organization of the
event.”
Gisotti noted that “while Vatican Media will provide a live
broadcast of the Mass, the presence of the press in the Basilica is not
anticipated.” He explained that “Holy Father desires that the moment be
as recollected as possible in the remembrance of how many have lost their lives
fleeing war and misery, and so as to encourage those who strive day after day
to sustain, accompany and welcome migrants and refugees.”
With the plight and cause of refugees and migrants very
close to his heart, Pope Francis who was elected on 13 March 2013, dedicated
his first pastoral visit outside Rome to Lampedusa nearly 4 months later on
July 8.
Lampedusa is one of the main entry points into Europe for
poor and desperate refugees and migrants who set out from North Africa, risking
their lives to cross the Mediterranean in overcrowded and unsafe vessels and
small boats.
There he prayed for the numerous illegal migrants who
drowned while trying to reach the shores of Europe. He threw a wreath of
flowers into the sea, in a sign of mourning - before presiding over an open-air
Mass.
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