The Vatican is asking Catholics to share their experiences helping migrants and refugees
The Vatican is asking Catholics around the world to share their experiences welcoming migrants and refugees.
In a video message released on July 28 ahead of the World Day of Migrants and Refugees, Pope Francis poses the question: “How can we foster an enriching encounter with migrants and refugees?”
The Vatican’s migrants and refugees office in the Dicastery for Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development has requested that people send in their responses to that question with a short video, written reflection, or photos to media@migrants-refugees.va.
The pope’s video highlighted the testimony of a Catholic family in France who has welcomed refugees from Nigeria, Iran, and Albania into their home.
“There was an announcement made at the end of Mass inviting people to offer hospitality to asylum seekers,” Bertrand Gorge, a father from Roquefort-Les-Pins, France, said.
“It made me ask myself, ‘If we do not welcome migrants, who will?’”
Gorge said that the experience has been very enriching for his family and that they have learned a lot about other cultures and what is happening in different parts of the world.
“For our children, each time has been an absolutely amazing encounter,” he said.