His Holiness Pope Francis: Defend human dignity, eliminate human trafficking
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His Holiness Pope Francis met with members of the "Talitha Kum" network on Friday (VATICAN MEDIA Divisione Foto)
His Holiness Pope Francis releases a message to mark the 11th International Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking, and praises the work of those combating the scourge of modern slavery.
By Devin Watkins
Ahead of the International Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking, Pope Francis is urging Catholics and all people of goodwill to do their part to combat the exploitation of vulnerable people.
In his message released on Friday, the Pope noted that the Day takes place on February 8, the liturgical memorial of St. Josephine Bakhita, a Sudanese woman who fell victim to human trafficking as a child and then later became a nun.
Hope in the face of suffering humanity
As the Jubilee focuses the Church on the theme of hope, he said, we must also ask ourselves how we can nourish that hope for the millions of people who are trapped in modern slavery.
“Where do we get new impetus to combat the trade in human organs and tissues, the sexual exploitation of children and girls, forced labour, including prostitution, drug and arms trafficking?” he asked.
Christ, responded the Pope, provides the only true source of hope and strength for those who are victims of human trafficking and for those who seek to combat the scourge.
Pope Francis praised the work of many young people around the world who prove that anyone can stand on the side of victims and survivors.
“With the help of God,” he said, “we can avoid becoming accustomed to injustice and ward off the temptation to think that certain phenomenona cannot be eradicated.”
Each person, he added, must work in their own way to oppose the economic and criminal mechanisms that profit from the suffering of others…
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