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Question by ANNIE: Do you all agree with the Pope Migrants are a “resource” and not a “problem?
VATICAN CITY (UCAN) — Migrants are a “resource” and not a “problem,” Pope Benedict XVI told the Sixth World Congress on the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Refugees.

Archbishop Antonio Maria Veglio (left) greets Pope
Benedict XVI on behalf of the congress participants
(Photo by Father John Murray/UCAN)

“Migrations invite us to focus on the unity of the human family members, the value of acceptance, hospitality and really like for others”, which ought to uncover expression in everyday gestures of sharing, he said.

Today’s worldwide phenomenon of migration must be seen “as a scenario favorable to understanding in between peoples, and to the creating of peace and a form of development that involves each and every nation.”

Pope Benedict was greeting 300 participants from five continents, including 28 from 12 Asian countries, in a unique audience in the Vatican’s Clementine Hall on Nov. 9, the start off of the congress.

For the duration of the meeting, which will end on Nov. 12, congress delegates will talk about how greatest to respond pastorally to migrants and refugees in the face of globalization.

“Several migrants abandon their own nations to flee from humanly unacceptable living conditions, however with no locating elsewhere the welcome they had been hoping for,” the Pope stated. “The economic divide in between poor countries and industrialized nations is growing ever wider” in today’s globalized globe, he added.

The global economic crisis has also worsened migrants’ plight, decreasing even the most precarious function opportunities and sending unemployment skyrocketing. “How can we not cease and reflect on the consequences of a society founded exclusively on material development?” Pope Benedict asked.

Far more than 200 million people worldwide live in a country other than the land of their birth, although 33 million individuals are refugees, asylum seekers, exiles, or internally displaced, stated congress host Archbishop Antonio Maria Veglio.

The president of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant Individuals noted that at least 15 percent of all migrants “are estimated to be involved in illegal immigration which however is often fed by a parallel market of human trafficking and smuggling.”

“The protection and promotion of human rights” of migrants and refugees is an urgent job given “the persistence of exploitation, discrimination and abuse,” he said.

Congress participants will hear proposals on how to address migrant and refugee problems in 14 speeches and an open debate more than the coming days.

Participants are expected to come up with a concluding document, such as basic recommendations, before the meeting ends.

http://www.ucanews.com/2009/11/ten/see-migrants-as-resource-pope-urges/

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Answer by Discreet
that is jus ignorent to say either way! thats why im not Catholic!

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