Pope appeals to Hungarians to be ‘open’ to migrants

Pope appeals to Hungarians to be ‘open’ to migrants

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released : 30 Apr 2023 at 17: 45 Some 80,000 individuals were in presence, according to the regional authorities. BUDAPEST – Pope Francis on Sunday called on Hungarians to be “open” towards migrants, as he covered up a three-day see to the main European nation whose nationalist premier hasactually taken a strong anti-immigration position. Tens of thousands thronged a main Budapest square to hear the pope lead an outdoor mass throughout which he prompted all, consistingof “those with political and social obligations”, to be more open. “Let us motivate one another to be progressively open doors,” the 86-year-old Argentine pontiff stated, including it was “sad and agonizing… to see closed doors”. “The closed doors of our selfishness with regard to others… the doors we close towards those who are foreign or unlike us, towards migrants or the bad,” he stated. Throughout his goto to Budapest — his 2nd because a short 2021 stopover — Francis has stressed a inviting position towards those leaving hardship or dispute zones. The remarks have stood in plain contrast to those of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban who has frequently embraced anti-migration rhetoric to def
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