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Josephine Bakhita: slave and saint

Categories: Articles:Social Justice | Published: 07/02/2018 | Views: 1259

The feast of St Josphine Bakhita is celebrated on 8th February.

Josephine Bakhita is the patron saint of the victims of human trafficking and modern slavery. She is also the patron saint of Sudan.

 

 



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Pope's Appeal:

This year’s theme is “Migration without Trafficking. Yes to Freedom! No to Trafficking!” Having few possibilities of regular channels, many migrants decide to venture by other ways, where often abuses of all sorts await them, exploitation and being reduced to slavery. Criminal organizations, dedicated to the trafficking of persons, use these migratory routes to conceal their victims among migrants and refugees. Therefore I invite all, citizens and institutions, to join forces to prevent trafficking and guarantee protection and assistance to the victims. Let us all pray so that the Lord will convert the heart of traffickers – this is an awful word, traffickers of persons – and give the hope of reacquiring freedom to those that suffer due to this shameful scourge.

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