Thursday, October 27, 2016

Pope calls for “concerted, active and constant effort" against human trafficking

http://www.asianews.it/files/img/063823992-f4ab6115-88f3.jpg"We need a concerted, active and constant effort ", to eliminate the causes of trafficking of human beings, "to meet, assist and accompany people who fall into the snares of trafficking said the Pope this morning speaking to participants in the Conference, promoted in the Vatican, of the so-called "Santa Marta Group" against trafficking in human beings.
The group, led by Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster and president of the Bishops Conference of England and Wales, and by Bernard Hogan-Howe, head of London's Metropolitan Police, is an alliance of police leaders and bishops around the world working together with civil society to eradicate the trafficking of human beings and guarantee pastoral care to victims. It seeks to further develop prevention and reintegration strategies. 

The Santa Marta Group owes its name to the residence of Pope Francis, where it met for the first time in April 2014.
The Group, today said Francis, "is making an important contribution to tackling the social evil of trafficking in persons, linked to new forms of slavery, whose victims are men and women, often minors, exploited, taking advantage of their poverty and marginalization. As I wrote a year ago on the occasion of your meeting at the Escorial, what is needed is a concerted, effective and consistent effort to eliminate the causes of this complex phenomenon, to meet, assist and accompany people who fall into the snares of trafficking. The number of these victims - international organizations tell us - is growing, unfortunately, every year. They are the most vulnerable, who are robbed of dignity, physical and mental integrity, even their lives. "

"Dear friends, I thank you and encourage you to continue in this commitment. The Lord will reward what is done to these children in today's society. He said: 'I was hungry ... I was thirsty ...' and you helped me; today he could also say: 'I was abused, exploited, enslaved ...' and you  helped me. I continue to accompany you with my closeness and my prayer."