By Fr. Antonio Ponce, OMI, Oblates JPIC Director
June 20th was World Refugee Day. The world is facing the worst refugee crisis of all time, including millions of displaced people. A new report by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees published on June 20 - World Refugees Day - says that one person in every 113 is a refugee, representing an incomprehensible number of people globally.
June 20th was World Refugee Day. The world is facing the worst refugee crisis of all time, including millions of displaced people. A new report by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees published on June 20 - World Refugees Day - says that one person in every 113 is a refugee, representing an incomprehensible number of people globally.
For Missionary Oblates, welcoming
and ministering with refugees is part of the charisma. Oblates are inspired by
the teachings of Jesus and also by their founder, Saint Eugene De Mazenod. In
the gospel of Mathew Jesus tells us that those who feed, clothe, and welcome
the stranger will inherit the kingdom of God (Matthew 25).
The De Mazenod family experienced
the effects of war. When Saint Eugene was still a little boy he had to leave
his homeland as a refugee, away from his relatives and friends. Archbishop Buti
Tlhagale, OMI of Johannesburg recently spoke about the pastoral
urgency to care for migrants and refugees in South Africa and around the
world. The Archbishop spoke of refugees as “our brothers and sisters in
search of a better life, far away from hunger, poverty, exploitation and the
unjust distribution of the planet`s resources, which are meant to be equitably
shared by all.”
World Refugee Day serves us as a reminder
and invitation to be in solidarity with the millions of people who leave their
homeland. Today for various reasons millions of people are being forced to leave their
countries and become refugees or displaced persons.
Pray with Saint Eugene De Mazenod to intercede
for refugees and inspire and encourage one another to welcome refugees in your
communities with fraternal hearts.
Become involved: United Nations on World Refugees: We Stand
#WithRefugees 2016 - Please Stand With US https://youtu.be/Jtv4LCXEGEU
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