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Pope Francis: Dispel fear of refugees by getting to know them

06/29/2017 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

WORLD REFUGEE DAY

By Carol Glatz Catholic News Service

VATICAN CITY — Getting to know someone who is a refugee can wipe away fears and dismantle distorted ideologies, Pope Francis said.

Highlighting World Refugee Day, which is marked June 20, the pope asked that “concrete attention go to the women, men and children fleeing from conflict, violence and persecution.”

After praying the Angelus in St. Peter’s Square June 18, he also asked that people pray for all those who have lost their lives on land or at sea in their attempt to flee for their lives.

“Their stories of heartache and hope can become opportunities for fraternally coming together and truly getting to know each other,” the pope said.

“In fact, personally meeting with refugees dispels fears and distorted ideologies” and becomes a way for people to grow in their humanity as they learn to make room for an attitude of openness and the building of bridges, he said.

One person becomes displaced every three seconds, the U.N. Nations High Commissioner for Refugees reported June 19.

The year 2016 saw the highest number of refugees and internally displaced people ever on record, it said, with 65.6 million people being away from their homelands, 300,000 people more than at the end of 2015.

By the end of 2016, more than 40 million people were displaced within their own country, 22.5 million were refugees and 2.8 million people were seeking asylum, the report said.

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