Pope Leo XIV has urged Europe to do more to protect and integrate migrants during a visit to Italy’s Lampedusa island, a key arrival point for people crossing the Mediterranean from North Africa.
The pope made the appeal on Saturday during a symbolic trip to the island, which has long been at the centre of Europe’s migration debate.
Speaking during Mass, the pope described migration as a “momentous challenge” for European societies, but said the continent had the capacity to respond with compassion and planning.
“Europe is capable of addressing the crisis in this region in a comprehensive manner,” he said, calling for immediate relief to be matched with a long-term plan to “receive, protect, support and integrate migrants”.
He urged European countries to support development in migrants’ countries of origin, saying people should not be forced to leave because of poverty, insecurity or conflict.
The pope began his visit by praying at a cemetery where a number of migrants who died at sea are buried. He later visited the “Door of Europe” memorial, dedicated to those who risk their lives trying to reach the continent.
He also blessed a plaque renaming a migrant arrival pier after his predecessor Pope Francis, who visited Lampedusa in 2013 on his first trip outside Rome after becoming pontiff.
Lampedusa, closer to Tunisia than mainland Italy, has received thousands of people rescued after the dangerous central Mediterranean crossing. Many others have died or disappeared while attempting the journey in overcrowded boats.
The pope’s visit came as governments in Europe and the United States have placed growing emphasis on border controls, detention and deportations.
-Al Jazeera
The pope made the appeal on Saturday during a symbolic trip to the island, which has long been at the centre of Europe’s migration debate.
Speaking during Mass, the pope described migration as a “momentous challenge” for European societies, but said the continent had the capacity to respond with compassion and planning.
“Europe is capable of addressing the crisis in this region in a comprehensive manner,” he said, calling for immediate relief to be matched with a long-term plan to “receive, protect, support and integrate migrants”.
He urged European countries to support development in migrants’ countries of origin, saying people should not be forced to leave because of poverty, insecurity or conflict.
The pope began his visit by praying at a cemetery where a number of migrants who died at sea are buried. He later visited the “Door of Europe” memorial, dedicated to those who risk their lives trying to reach the continent.
He also blessed a plaque renaming a migrant arrival pier after his predecessor Pope Francis, who visited Lampedusa in 2013 on his first trip outside Rome after becoming pontiff.
Lampedusa, closer to Tunisia than mainland Italy, has received thousands of people rescued after the dangerous central Mediterranean crossing. Many others have died or disappeared while attempting the journey in overcrowded boats.
The pope’s visit came as governments in Europe and the United States have placed growing emphasis on border controls, detention and deportations.
-Al Jazeera
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