Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Open

As Pope Francis has remarked in his recent encyclical Fratelli Tutti, migration is part of the future of our world. And he reminds us of our responsibility for our brothers and sisters in need. We must defend the centrality of the human person and “protect the rights of its citizens, and assure assistance and acceptance to migrants.”

He continues, “I realize that some people are hesitant and fearful with regard to migrants. I consider this part of our natural instinct of self-defense. Yet it is also true that an individual and a people are only fruitful and productive if they are able to develop a creative openness to others. I ask everyone to move beyond those primal reactions because ‘there is a problem when doubts and fears condition our way of thinking and acting to the point of making us intolerant, closed and perhaps even – without realizing it – racist. In this way, fear deprives us of the desire and the ability to encounter the other.’

We pray that we may open our hearts to the hungry, the homeless, and the poor.