Catholic and Lutheran Bishops
in Scandinavia make joint appeal for refugees
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| Migrants wave as they walk toward a camp on the Turkey - Greece border (AFP) |
The Catholic and Lutheran Bishops of Scandinavia issue a
joint statement calling on Europe’s leaders to provide a dignified and shared
response to the refugee crisis.
By Vatican News
Tensions on the border between Greece and Turkey are growing
as thousands of mainly Syrian refugees attempt to cross into Europe.
On 9 March, the Catholic and Lutheran Bishops of Scandinavia
issued a joint statement urging Europe’s leaders to act responsibly towards
refugees fleeing from violence and conflict.
Europe’s legal and moral obligation
Seeking asylum is a human right, say the Bishops. They
insist that European member States have both a legal and moral obligation to
assist people escaping oppression and persecution.
The Bishops represent the Catholic and Lutheran Churches in
Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. The Lutheran World Federation
website describes their joint statement as “unprecedented”. “We will never
succeed in keeping our own countries safe and secure”, reads the message, “if
we fail to help solve the situations of conflict and oppression, climate crisis
and poverty that force people to flee”.
Taking joint responsibility
While acknowledging that “borders cannot simply be opened”
and that unchecked immigration is not a solution, the Bishops insist that “we
are jointly responsible for ensuring that life can be lived in those countries
currently beset by war and poverty”.
The statement also decries a “breakdown of belief in the
future, a loss of universal values and human dignity, and short-sighted
politics on all sides”.
Sharing burdens
During this season of Lent, they write, “our physical and
mental boundaries are being tested by the spread of the new coronavirus and the
developing refugee situation on the external borders of Europe”. According to
the Bishops, common to both challenges is the need for personal and shared
responsibility “irrespective of political positions”.
Burdens should be shared and shouldered jointly, the Bishops
conclude. Because, “if we fail, we lose our humanity”.

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