NWO Multicultural Agenda: Francis' top 5 ideas for World Day of Refugees
The Conciliar Church has a "World day" for just about everything these days except for conversion to the true Faith. New Tower of Babal anyone?
While there are mixed feelings throughout the world on the refugee
crisis, Pope Francis has always been consistent on his stance. It is one
of addressing the widespread problem with urgency, one's civil duty,
welcoming, hospitality and love.
In
fact, his first papal trip was to Lampedusa, an Italian island where he
denounced the "globalization of indifference,” as he remembered the
victims of immigration. Since, then, he has taken many opportunities to
remember those who are displaced.
WIDESPREAD
POPE FRANCIS
September 19, 2016
"Tragically,
in the world today more than 65 million people were forced to leave
their places of residence. This unprecedented number goes beyond
imagination. The total number of refugees is now larger than the entire
population of Italy!”
CIVIC DUTY
FRANCIS
February 21, 2017
"There
is a civic duty. Our commitment to migrants, displaced persons and
refugees is an application of these principles and values of welcome and
fraternity that constitute a common heritage of humanity and wisdom
which we draw from."
Pope Francis
doesn't discriminate against the country of origin for the refugees
either, meeting with groups in the Central African Republic, Turkey and
in Syria. In addition to the political call to help, he calls on
Christians to serve and even gives advice on how to welcome those
fleeing.
WELCOMING
FRANCIS
February 17, 2017
"How
should we receive them, how should we receive the migrants? How should
migrants be welcomed? First as brothers and sisters. They are men and
women like us."
URGENCY
FRANCIS
October 26, 2016
"Commitment
from Christians is urgent. We all have the duty of welcoming our
brother who flees from war, hunger, or violence, and we are called to go
to those who suffer, to bring them the embrace and the mercy of God."
HOSPITALITY AND LOVE
FRANCIS
September 19, 2016
"I encourage you therefore to welcome the refugees into your homes and communities,
so that their first experience of Europe is not so traumatic as to
sleep in the cold in the streets, but that of warmth and humanity.
Remember that authentic hospitality is a profound Gospel value, that
nurtures love and is our greatest security against the hateful acts of
terrorism.”