Prelates, religious sisters, police chiefs, and human trafficking
victims are meeting at the Vatican on October 26 and 27 to discuss ways
to combat human trafficking and offer assistance to its victims.
“Human trafficking is an international crime and it requires a
coordinated international response,” said Cardinal Vincent Nichols of
Westminster.
Referring to an anti-trafficking initiative supported by Pope
Francis, Cardinal Nichols said that “the Santa Marta Group aims to forge
relationships of trust between police and the Church, especially
religious sisters, which enable this crime to be defeated and the
victims of trafficking to be accompanied, assisted and ultimately
reintegrated into society.”