solidarity and universal proximity Act the visit of Pope Francis in Lesvos
Now that the emergency situation is so entonisto front of the Aegean, with a visit to Lesvos, the pope wants to do safitin concern and involvement, "he told Radio Radio Vaticana, o Vatican spokesman, Father Federico Lombardy.
"From the moment, however, we are in miaperiochi which, in terms of the Christian Church is mainly Orthodox, the pope makes this visit with the competent authorities Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and Archbishop Hieronymus. It is an act of solidarity and universal proximity to the major problem of refugees, immigrants, asylum seekers, carried universally by representatives of Christian churches ", added Federico Lombardo.
The type of the Holy See's representative, speaking on Vatican Radio, finally, added:
"It is a call to take responsibility and involvement that is addressed to everyone: the Pope did not commit any acts directly political. Make human, ithikoukai religious acts, with particular attention and reference to the responsibility of each, depending on the role, position in society and his relations with his fellows. This is clearly a call to the politicians to act seeking the most humane solutions, with respect and solidarity towards people suffering at large aftesallages of our time. "
Now that the emergency situation is so entonisto front of the Aegean, with a visit to Lesvos, the pope wants to do safitin concern and involvement, "he told Radio Radio Vaticana, o Vatican spokesman, Father Federico Lombardy.
"From the moment, however, we are in miaperiochi which, in terms of the Christian Church is mainly Orthodox, the pope makes this visit with the competent authorities Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and Archbishop Hieronymus. It is an act of solidarity and universal proximity to the major problem of refugees, immigrants, asylum seekers, carried universally by representatives of Christian churches ", added Federico Lombardo.
The type of the Holy See's representative, speaking on Vatican Radio, finally, added:
"It is a call to take responsibility and involvement that is addressed to everyone: the Pope did not commit any acts directly political. Make human, ithikoukai religious acts, with particular attention and reference to the responsibility of each, depending on the role, position in society and his relations with his fellows. This is clearly a call to the politicians to act seeking the most humane solutions, with respect and solidarity towards people suffering at large aftesallages of our time. "