UN Pope Francis: Intentionally hurting migrants ‘is a grave sin’ - The solution to the migrant crisis, according to the pope, is to extend safe and legal access routes for migrants so that those who are fleeing war, violence, persecution, and natural disasters can find refuge.

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Pope Francis addresses pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square for his general audience on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024. | Credit: Vatican Media

Pope Francis said Wednesday those who knowingly and intentionally “repel” migrants are committing a grave sin.

Breaking from the current theme of his general audiences Aug. 28, the pope spoke at length about the poor conditions of migrants who attempt to cross a sea or desert to reach safety but who sometimes lose their lives in the process.

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Pope Francis greets pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square for his general audience on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024. Credit: Vatican Media

“The tragedy is that many, the majority of these deaths, could have been prevented,” Francis underlined in his speech to thousands in St. Peter’s Square.

“It must be said clearly: There are those who work systematically and with every means possible to repel migrants,” he said. “And this, when done with awareness and responsibility, is a grave sin.”

Departing from his prepared remarks, the pontiff recalled seeing the heartbreaking viral photo of the wife and child of Pato Crepin, who died in the desert in the summer of 2023 while trying to cross the border into Tunisia on their way to Europe.

Last year, Tunisian authorities were clamping down on irregular immigration by taking people who entered the country to remote areas on the borders with Libya and Algeria.

The country’s leader also signed an agreement with the European Union to receive 1 billion euros (about $1.1 billion) in order to stem the area’s highly profitable business of smuggling people from Tunisia into Europea via the Mediterranean Sea.

“We all remember the photo of the wife and daughter of Pato, dead from hunger, thirst, in the desert,” Pope Francis said. “In the time of satellites and drones, there are migrant men, women, and children that no one must see. They hide them. Only God sees them and hears their cry. This is a cruelty of our civilization.”

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Pope Francis greets pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square for his general audience on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024. Credit: Vatican Media

The Missing Migrants Project, run by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), records that since 2014, an estimated 47,000 people have either died or gone missing while attempting to migrate in Africa, Europe, and the Mediterranean areas.

Most deaths were caused by drowning, usually while attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea in unsafe and overcrowded boating vessels.

In his general audience on Wednesday, Pope Francis also waded into political arguments about immigration and borders.

“We can all agree on one thing: Migrants should not be in those seas and in those lethal deserts,” he said. “But it is not through more restrictive laws, it is not with the militarization of borders, it is not with rejection that we will obtain this result.”

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Pope Francis kisses a baby during his general audience in St. Peter’s Square on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024. Credit: Vatican Media

The solution, according to the pope, is to extend safe and legal access routes for migrants so that those who are fleeing war, violence, persecution, and natural disasters can find refuge.

Migrants will stop risking their lives to cross the sea or deserts, he continued, if we promote “a global governance of migration based on justice, fraternity, and solidarity.”

In numerous past statements on refugees and migrants, Pope Francis has asked countries to be as welcoming to immigrants as they are able while also acknowledging their right to control their borders and to determine how many migrants and refugees they can safely integrate into their societies.

Paragraph 2241 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church also affirms that “the more prosperous nations are obliged, to the extent they are able, to welcome the foreigner in search of the security and the means of livelihood which he cannot find in his country of origin.”

“Political authorities,” the catechism continues, “for the sake of the common good for which they are responsible, may make the exercise of the right to immigrate subject to various juridical conditions, especially with regard to the immigrants’ duties toward their country of adoption.”

In his Wednesday audience, Pope Francis recalled a lesson from the Book of Exodus: “You shall not wrong a stranger or oppress him.”

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Pope Francis waves to the crowd gathered in St. Peter’s Square for his general audience on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024. Credit: Vatican Media

“The orphan, the widow, and the stranger are the quintessential poor whom God always defends and asks to be defended,” he emphasized.

“There is a Psalm which says to the Lord: ‘Thy way was through the sea / Thy path through the great waters’ (Ps 77:19). And another says that he ‘led his people through the wilderness / for his steadfast love endures forever’ (Ps 136:16),” the pope quoted.

“These holy words tell us that, to accompany the people on their journey to freedom, God himself crosses the sea and the desert,” Pope Francis said. “[God] does not remain at a distance, no; he shares in the migrants’ tragedy, God is there with them, with the migrants, he suffers with them, with the migrants, he weeps and hopes with them, with the migrants.”

The pontiff said that while most of us are unable to be on the front lines with the courageous people who, acting as good Samaritans, “do their utmost to rescue and save injured and abandoned migrants on the routes of desperate hope,” there are still ways to help — “first and foremost, prayer.”

“And I ask you: Do you pray for migrants, for those who come to our lands to save their lives?” he said.

He also urged cooperation to combat human trafficking and the criminal traffickers who “mercilessly exploit the misery of others” for money.

“Let us join our hearts and forces so that the seas and deserts are not cemeteries but spaces where God may open up roads to freedom and fraternity,” he said.

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Pope Francis said Wednesday those who knowingly and intentionally “repel” migrants are committing a grave sin.
Tell me that the Greek woman in Mark 7:24-30 was not hurt by Jesus's quip.

The solution to the migrant crisis, according to the pope, is to extend safe and legal access routes for migrants so that those who are fleeing war, violence, persecution, and natural disasters can find refuge
So when will the Vatican start taking up muslims?
 
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Yes, your Jew religion is a load of commie horseshit. Rabbi Jesus hates nations and cultures as Paul explained in his epistles and wants there to be one race and people, Christians
You literally got it backwards. God created and separated the nations and peoples, that's one of the main takeaways that you should have from the story of The Tower of Babel, trying to make all of them exactly like one another goes exactly aganist God's order. Being one "in Christ" doesn't mean that all of the characteristics of a Christian person are interchangable with another Christian person, the very same Paul that you quote, in the way only a biblically illiterate schizo would do, adviced aganist trying to judaize the Gentiles, while at the same time also advising aganist trying to un-judaize the Jews. So, which one it is? Does Paul hate all nations but at the same time wants to preserve them? Was Paul saying that it is good for people to remain unmarried actually saying that marriage is an evil institution? Was he saying that one should respect his master a blank check for a master to commit all sort of abuses without pushback? I know that you aren't completely retarded, but your understanding of Christianity certainly is
 
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Never forget that Catholicism was the original Globohomo
lol Ive thought this before but Im glad I wasnt alone. Its also the original globohomo consoomer product.

The one thing Islam is kinda right about is being iconoclastic. Some Imam was looking at the other religions and went 'I swear if I see one depiction of the prophet on a candle or a t shirt Im gonna take that candle and smash it into a million pieces on some fuckers head. Ill wrap the shirt around his neck and strangle him with it.'
 
Christians should be charitable toward them. Build camps, agree to coordinate humanitarian initiatives in countries that actually need migrant labor, something. There's a way to be a compassionate Christian without being retarded and just letting them walk our streets like they're citizens who understand our values and respect our people.
You can also feed and house more people that way. I no longer have the figures to hand but for the cost of one refugee's food and shelter in Italy, you could afford to feed and house 12 or something in Libya.

Anyway, a polite reminder to all that this is the place the pope preaches in the Vatican:
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Remind you of anything?

Oh, and close up on the statue behind him.
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Supposedly that is Christ in the background. The whole thing looks more like the thing from The Devil's Advocate if you ask me.
 
Anyway, a polite reminder to all that this is the place the pope preaches in the Vatican:
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Remind you of anything?
I know that modernist architecture is horrible, but this seems like reaching.
You can also feed and house more people that way. I no longer have the figures to hand but for the cost of one refugee's food and shelter in Italy, you could afford to feed and house 12 or something in Libya.
Indeed, most libs seem to think that their origin countries are irreparably damaged and that the only way that help them is by doing a relocation of all their inhabitats to Europe, ironacally acting like the "white saviors" that they loathe so much. Those that can be helped, shoumd be helped to countribute within their societies, not be made into welfare-dependants living in Europe.

Lol you are jewish
I have an even more terrifying prospect, maybe he's... a pajeet
 
This the first Pope I can think of where you really get this sense of arrogant hypocrisy and preaching down from the lofty heights because he's so wonderful and knows better than you. He's truly the Obama of Popes in a lot of ways.
Certainly the first in living memory, athough historically he's far, far from the first.
A communist Jesuit will do that, yes.
You didn't need to repeat yourself.
At sea, FRONTEX is working relatively well and is often ruthless like in the video. Problem is that a large number of NGOs constantly surveil national maritime police forces and FRONTEX too, and then go to cry at governments and international courts.
They also do similar shit on land, like literally forcing migrants back across the border with riot shields and clubs. The Balkans nations are as fond of Muslim hordes in the 21st Century as they were in the 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th.
 
I would say to send him back to Argentina but I heard they don't want him there anymore.
The solution, according to the pope, is to extend safe and legal access routes for migrants so that those who are fleeing war, violence, persecution, and natural disasters can find refuge.
So like 0.2% of the refugees we're getting now? no problem, we'll send back the 99.8% who only comes here for the freebies and money.

Seriously, if you're escaping any of that you're okay being anywhere safe, you don't have to go to the other side of the planet, aka: the western world.
 
Do any of you actually care about the nuance here or do you just want to indulge in your hate for Catholics?

For one, if none of the migrants you're upset about are fleeing war, violence, or any of the other things the Pope listed, then you're talking about two different types of migrant. If he had said to be compassionate towards good dogs would you be upset because pitbulls are violent or would you realize that pitbulls arent good dogs and thus don't count?

Second, is it really that shocking to anyone that the Pope is saying all loss of human life is tragic? Is that not a core tenant of Christ's teachings? Did Christ die on the Cross for all of humanity or just the humanity that you like?

Maybe its just me but I would rather have a spiritual leader thats theologically consistent, even if it conflicts with my politics, than one that bends theology to suit politics.

To be clear I oppose illegal immigration and I'm not a huge fan of Francis, but of all the things for people to get upset about this is one of the dumbest I've seen.

Seriously though, take off your hate blinders for a second and ask yourself what is so objectionable about advocating for safe and LEGAL methods for legitimate migrants that are actually fleeing war, violence, persecution, and natural disasters? This is not a statement that's applicable to the violent opportunistic criminals that pretend to be migrants.
 
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