Pope Francis Is Hosting A Refugee Family From Syria At Vatican

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Pope Francis is beginning his trip to Cuba and North America this week, but he did not forget to discuss the refugee crisis happening in Syria.  The pope opened up about his emotional experience when first meeting a family of Syrian refugees who are being sheltered in the Vatican.

From The International Business Times:

“There are wars, refugees who are escaping in this wave of migration away from wars,” he told reporters aboard the plane taking him from Rome to Havana to start his nine-day trip to Cuba and the United States.

“They are fleeing from death and seeking life,” he said.

Francis said that he became “emotional” at the Vatican, as he was leaving for the airport on Saturday morning, when he was greeted by a Syrian family that one of the parishes inside the tiny city-state is hosting.

“You could see the pain in their faces,” he said.

Earlier this month, Francis appealed to every parish and religious community in Europe to take in a family of refugees.

To set an example, the pontiff asked the two parishes inside the Vatican, a sovereign city-state surrounded by Rome, to take in a family.

“I think that today the world is thirsting for peace,” he said.

An emergency meeting of European Union ministers this week failed to agree on a plan to share out some 160,000 newly arrived refugees, a measure aimed at relieving pressure on the region’s border countries such as Italy, Greece and Hungary.

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