Cardinal Tagle, President of Caritas Internationalis, Implores World Governments to Welcome Migrants and Refugees

‘If a person is respected and their creativity is developed, they do not become a threat,’ the Cardinal said in an appeal to governments

►Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, the President of Caritas Internationalis — the global network of national Catholic charities — today (September 27) made an impassioned plea for governments across the world to welcome migrants as he launched a campaign for the world to welcome those leaving their homelands for a better life.

Speaking during a press conference at the Vatican, the Archbishop of Manila became emotional when he talked about his grandfather, a poor migrant who arrived in the Philippines with a widowed mother.

“Whenever I think of migrants, I think of my grandfather who emigrated from China,” he explained. “Who would have thought he’d produce a cardinal grandson.”

He said that if a “politician cares for their country” then they will welcome new arrivals, and said more leaders need to have a personal encounter with migrants.

“If a person is respected and their creativity is developed, they do not become a threat,” the cardinal said in an appeal to governments. “Don’t close the doors. You might be closing the doors to people who will enrich your community.”

“Share the Journey”

Earlier today Pope Francis formally launched the “Share the Journey” campaign in St. Peter’s Square during the Wednesday General Audience.

The two-year initiative is aimed raising awareness about the plight of migrants, encourages people to meet with them and hear their stories, rather than treat them as numbers and statistics.

Opening his arms, the Pope said “Christ urges us to welcome our brothers and sisters with our arms truly open, ready for a sincere embrace, a loving and enveloping embrace.” ◘

by Christopher Lamb, The Tablet

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