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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So the children that get roped into all this are not innocent? That's the tragedy of it. It would be so much simpler if it actually worked like you described and there were no innocent people being hurt because bad people are using them as shields. You fucking retard.
B-B-B-BUT THE CHILDREN!!! Fuck them, their own parents don't give a shit about them so why should I? They are used as meal tickets and tools to pluck the heartstrings of naive westerners while teaching their children to hate and kill ours. They can all stay where they fucking belong.
 
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He's not parroting globalist politics. They are saying open borders, he's saying make it so the process works to help people who legitimately need it and dont just kill them.
Genuinely asking, do people just not read the details when the Pope is involved? Are you really that well trained by the Jewish Media to hate Catholics on command?

That's not what he said so you're good.

Actively trying to cause harm to people who are innocent (read: NOT THE VIOLENT CRIMINALS) is a grave sin and always has been.
All these faggots pass through multiple safe countries they could stay in. They pass through them and come to the west. Fuck em. Fuck them kids. Fuck all of it. Get the fuck outa the west. These sub 70 iq animals need to stay in animal land. Not civilized society.
 
I thought we were discussing the Catholic Church?
The one true Church, founded by Jesus Christ in Matthew 16:18-19.
Specifically the Pope, the current successor in the line of Peter, the vicar of Christ.

At the core of everything we do is Christ. So again, tell me where Christ said anything about your contemporary racial identity politics.
 
The one true Church, founded by Jesus Christ in Matthew 16:18-19.
Specifically the Pope, the current successor in the line of Peter, the vicar of Christ.

At the core of everything we do is Christ. So again, tell me where Christ said anything about your contemporary racial identity politics.
It's the verse right after the one blessing homosexual unions.
 
?? I just told you where it was
There's no passage about blessing faggot marriage, and insinuating otherwise is just further proof that you're a fucking retard because it means you're trying to call back to something else the Pope said that you didnt understand because the JEWISH MEDIA lied about it and you believed them like a good goy.
 
There's no passage about blessing faggot marriage, and insinuating otherwise is just further proof that you're a fucking retard because it means you're trying to call back to something else the Pope said that you didnt understand because the JEWISH MEDIA lied about it and you believed them like a good goy.
I never said marriage, I said unions. I guess I should have been more precise, Jesus Christ avows White nationalism in the verse right after the one where he endorses blessing homosexual couples.
 
B-B-B-BUT THE CHILDREN!!! Fuck them, their own parents don't give a shit about them so why should I? They are used as meal tickets and tools to pluck the heartstrings of naive westerners while teaching their children to hate and kill ours. They can all stay where they fucking belong.
A reminder that 'caring about the children' does not logically imply that you must take responsibility for their well being. This is a common rhetorical trap that bleeding heart hypocrites use to guilt trip people. Personally, I might actually feel sorry for those children if I think about them, and I do not blame them for their situations. But they still have to go back to, or stay in, their own countries where they belong.
 
I can’t remember what verse it was exactly, but the Bible says something about not putting foreigners above your own people.
 
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This pope does not speak for me. He is a communist and opening the gates to everyone ensures there will be nothing left to preserve.

We dont need to harm these people, but we also dont need to help them if the act of doing so destroys ourselves.
 
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?
If 9/10 migrants were "good migrants" you're point would resonate as it stands it just doesn't. Most migrants are welfare migrants. The 1/10 exceptional migrant doesn't overrule the majority are not. Unlike dogs where a large amount of them aren't randomly being a nuisance, raping children, and other off colored actions. And in regards to children, not my children not my problem if it is, please donate your wallet to me since I'm your neighbor and poor and you know what it says in the bible about loving thy neighbor. Show some love.
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?
You know what else is tragic having children raped by migrants. Having people killed by migrants. Directly promoting one is directly leading to another. It's a "no true migrant" argument you're making a basis of but the problem is they don't have stickies on their head saying which ones are the "good ones." allowing a majority of the bad ones in.
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.
The pope in recent times has been making calls that suit his personal politics though. Been that way when even in the Vatican there have been denouncements of a recent pope. It's not coincidental.
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.
Because it sounds good on paper, but like any good theorymon or virtue signal it ignores the major issues occurring from said group of people or concept in action. What is so objectionable about giving everyone in society free food? What is so contemptable about making it so everyone can have free housing. It sound great, but then it ignores the other issues.

He's not parroting globalist politics. They are saying open borders, he's saying make it so the process works to help people who legitimately need it and dont just kill them.
Genuinely asking, do people just not read the details when the Pope is involved? Are you really that well trained by the Jewish Media to hate Catholics on command
Yes, he's virtue signaling and purposely conflating the migrant issue which has nothing to do with those few exemplary migrants. It's being done for a politically motivated reason which is becoming more noticeable day by day.
Do you think the Catholic Church is a white nationalist organization?
No, but I'd argue most of the donation class within the catholic church are white and "charitable." Considering the less white the west becomes the less charity is being donated.
Can you show me where Jesus Christ said anything about the interests of white people?
I'm pretty sure God makes many quips about tries, and the well being of mankind. Those specific tribes are part of it. Regardless if most churches like to avoid the topic of race.
 
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