DR Congo: ICMC's Secretary General speaks about dignity of refugees
In his first solidarity visit as the International Catholic Migration Commission's Secretary General, Mgr Robert J Vitillo participated in the Regional Conference on Human Mobility in the Great Lakes Countries, held in Kinshasa, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In his speech addressed to the Catholic Bishops of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, and Rwanda, he underlined the urgent challenges posed to the global human family and to the Catholic Church, by the massive numbers of people on the move. He also highlighted the importance to respond to the pain and sufferings of our most vulnerable sisters and brothers.
Applying the method of pastoral analysis to his review of the rights and dignity of people on the move, Mgr Vitillo praised the key role that Church leaders and Catholic organizations play in response to global migration challenges.
Local faith communities "provide immediate assistance, post-traumatic physical care and emotional support, offer the basic necessities of life, and then help to integrate the newcomers into the local social and economic structures," Mgr Vitillo commented, hinting at several Global Compact's action points outlined by the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon.
Mgr Vitillo concluded his speech mentioning Pope Francis' appeal to embrace the "responsibilities and privilege to accompany people on the move as they arrive in our countries, our communities, and even in our homes and families".
Read the full speech text here: http://content.delivra.com/etapcontent/InternationalCatholicMigratio_1/attachments/The
Dignity and Rights of Refugees and Migrants.pdf