Pope Leo: Reconciliation Needed for Migrants

Q: What concept did Pope Leo XIV emphasize for supporting migrants?

A: Pope Leo XIV highlighted the necessity of a “culture of reconciliation” to assist the over 100 million people worldwide affected by migration and displacement.

Q: Where did Pope Leo XIV share these remarks?

A: He shared these remarks during his meeting with participants of the Migrants and Refugees in Our Common Home summit, held in the Vatican’s Clementine Hall.

Q: What specific actions did Pope Leo XIV encourage for summit participants?

A: He encouraged participants to create “action plans” based on teaching, research, service, and advocacy to address the suffering of migrants and displaced people.

Q: What themes did Pope Leo XIV ask to be integrated into the action plans?

A: Pope Leo XIV asked participants to integrate the themes of “reconciliation and hope” into their action plans.

Q: Who organized the Migrants and Refugees in Our Common Home summit?

A: Villanova University’s Mother Cabrini Institute on Immigration organized the international summit.

Q: Why are migrants and refugees considered “witnesses of hope”?

A: Migrants and refugees are seen as witnesses of hope due to their resilience and their trust in God, which can inspire others.

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Pope Leo XIV: ‘Culture of reconciliation’ needed to support migrants, displaced people

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