This World Day of Migrants and Refugees, we keep our neighbours like Sarah and her family in our prayers by sharing three inspiring stories from South Sudan, Lebanon and Venezuela. Across the Catholic community, this day is a time to raise awareness of those who have been displaced, to reflect, to share, and to pray for our sisters and brothers.
Since 1914, the Church has marked this day as a time to pause and listen to stories like Sarah’s, making sure their voices are heard. This year, Pope Leo has aligned it with Jubilee celebrations, choosing the theme of 'Migrants, missionaries of hope'. And despite the hardship many refugees and migrants are living through, we still see signs of hope.
Pray with us for refugees and migrants.
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