Pope Francis and the bishops of Myanmar called for assistance to thousands of hungry and displaced people. The Pope also urged everyone to open their hearts to refugees.
(Vatican News Network)After Pope Francis led the faithful to recite the “Three Bells” in the study window of the Pontifical Building on Sunday, June 20, he responded to the call of the bishop of Myanmar and called for attention to the despair of thousands of displaced and hungry people in the country Dilemma. Previously, the bishops of Myanmar begged to help places such as humanitarian corridors, churches, monasteries, mosques, temples, schools and hospitals be respected and become neutral zones of refuge. The Pope said: “May the heart of Christ touch the hearts of all people and bring peace to Burma.”
The day coincides with the World Refugee Day set by the United Nations. The theme of this year is “We are united to heal, learn, and radiate together.” The Pope said that we should “open our hearts to refugees”, share their grief and joy, “learn from them the courageous adaptability”, and become “a more humane group and a big family.”
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