Pope Francis visits Marseille as anti-illegal alien Muslim migrant-wannabe views grow in Europe with talk against fences and blockades.

NY Post (h/t Nita) Pope Francis is visiting the French port city of Marseille, for centuries a multiethnic and multifaith melting pot, to amplify his call for the Mediterranean to be a place of welcome for migrants. It’s an increasingly lonely voice in Europe, where some countries are turning more and more to border fences, repatriations and talk of a naval blockade to keep a new influx of would-be refugees out.
Francis is presiding over the closing session of a gathering of Mediterranean Catholic bishops, but his two-day visit that begins Friday is aimed at sending a message well beyond the Catholic faithful to Europe, North Africa and beyond.
After a prayer at Marseille’s basilica, Francis holds an interfaith prayer at a monument dedicated to those who have died at sea — a number estimated to top 28,000 since 2014, according to the International Organization of Migration.
Francis, who has long lamented that the Mediterranean has become “the world’s biggest cemetery,” confirmed his visit months ago, but it comes as Italy is once again coping with an increasing number of migrants setting off in flimsy boats from Tunisia.
After the numbers arriving last week on the island of Lampedusa briefly exceeded the resident population of 6,100, Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni resurrected calls for a naval blockade and announced new centers to hold those who don’t qualify for asylum until they can be sent home.
France, for its part, beefed up border patrols at its southern frontier with Italy, a few hours’ drive from Marseille, and increased drone surveillance of the Alps to keep the newcomers from crossing over. With a European Parliament election looming next year and the far-right challenging the centrist government’s line, French government officials stood firm.
“France will not take in migrants from Lampedusa,” French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said this week on national TF1 television. “It’s not by taking in more people that we’re going to stem a flow that obviously affects our ability to integrate” them into French society, he said.
Marseille’s archbishop, Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline, who himself was born in Algeria and moved to France as a child, said such “aggressive” measures weren’t the answer. But he also said “naïve” and peacenik speeches about everyone living together happily ever after weren’t helpful either.
The church must measure these evils well and find a path that is neither naively irenic nor aggressive out of special interests, but prophetic,” by being close to migrants and living among them, he told reporters in Rome before the visit.
Marseille is one of the most multicultural, multireligious and multiethnic cities on the shores of the Mediterranean, long characterized by a strong presence of migrants living together in a tradition of tolerance.
France’s INSEE national statistics agency show that there were more than 124,000 immigrants in a city of 862,000 residents in 2019, or about 14.5% of the population, with almost 30,000 Algerians and thousands from Turkey as well as Morocco, Tunisia and other former French colonies in Africa.
“The pope is proposing a path, as others do, whether you’re a believer or not, whether Muslim, Jew, atheist or Catholic,” Marseille Mayor Benoit Payan said.
“He’s telling us that we have something in common, and that this Mediterranean must be preserved in its biodiversity, of course, but also in its human relationships.”
The visit comes on the eve of the Catholic Church’s annual celebration of migrants and refugees, with this year’s theme noting the internationally recognized right to migrate but also the right to not migrate, and to live at home safely and securely.
“They choose to leave, but because they did not necessarily have the choice to stay,” Aveline said of this year’s message.
“You seldom leave your country with joy in your heart.”
And for those who are forced to leave, the Catholic Church has been working with other evangelical churches to provide legal ways for migrants to reach Europe, so-called humanitarian corridors that so far have brought more than 6,000 refugees to Italy.
Marco Impagliazzo, head of the Sant’Egidio Community that is helping organize the corridors, said the numbers of migrants arriving by boat in Italy this year are high but by no means constitutes an emergency.
Migration, he said, isn’t an emergency but rather “a long-term problem, a structural phenomenon that requires medium and long-term solutions” that could also be of enormous benefit to Italy, given its demographic crisis.
Among other things, he proposed increasing the number of humanitarian visas granted and restoring funding for local community programs to teach new migrants Italian — a relatively low-cost investment that is crucial to successfully integrating them in society.
Njifon Njiemessa, a student from Cameroon who came to Italy in May in a humanitarian corridor, said he hoped to return one day to Cameroon, but for now he hoped to integrate into Italy.
“If there is any possibility of pushing my studies it will be welcome because my dream, my main dream is to, is still to be useful for those that are back in Cameroon, because my mission is to help those that are there,” Njiemessa told reporters.
The pope also signaled that the bronze monument in Saint Peter’s Square was to commemorate migrants and refugees. “Before leaving the square, I invite you to approach that monument there,”he said, “and to dwell on the gaze of those people and to grasp in that gaze the hope that every migrant has today.” “We do not close the doors to their hope,” he added.
In 2019, the pope said something similar, insisting “doors must be opened” to migrants and that it is a “Christian duty” for countries to open up their borders for mass MUSLIM immigration.
“Doors must be opened, not closed,” Pope Francis said at the time.
Why doesn’t the Vatican take ‘em in? Practice what you preach Francis
Thank God I am not a Catholic; the words out of his mouth are anything but holy.
Since he loves Muzzies so much, why doesn’t he take them into the Papal residence? Put your money where your mouth is; there’s plenty of room inside.
Riddle me this, why do only Western countries have to take on the unrealistic burden of absorbing the entire third world into its borders?
I could care less if these invaders have to wander the Middle East for the rest of their pathetic lives (or risk being shot at/arrested by the border guards of the Gulf states), the desert is where they belong and not in the civilized society we built for ourselves.
(After all, don’t we give their countries a buttload of foreign aid even though it’s made abundantly clear how much they hate us?) 🤨
Does not Catholic Pope Francis know the Muslims and Christians are bitter enemies; Muslims and Christians fought wars against each other for many centuries? The Muslims are trying to conquer the Christians . In Europe, Muslims are trying to become the dominant population. Then, the Muslims will wage their unholy war all throughout Europe without any mercy on innocents and shall do to the Christians barbarianism, genocide, and complete devastation.
No he doesn’t, apparently. He also said the Quran is just like the Bible.
Nor has this Dopey Popey taken a single one of these animals into his walled and gated, guarded, protected Vatican. I guess because they’d reduce the place to ashes within 11 minutes.
This pope (and increasingly the Church itself) and the maniacal pronouncements and psychotic behavior they elicit have made Dopey Popey worse than the Devil himself.
To know were the church stands all you have to do is to see history. There the church crawled up nazi asses and today its the same with a extra taste the muslim asses.
Poop Fransoros is looking better than I’d expect. Has he a found a new source of adrenochrome?
What is disgusting is this heretical Pope who is in bed with the Red Chinese and the New World Order. He’s so full of sh*t that it comes out of his mouth constantly. We Catholics have a duty to oppose, resist, and refuse to obey this Marxist who is selling out the Catholic Church. Statement of Bishop Athanasius Schneider, min. 2 ff., at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULXKApgohu0
Pope should lead by example but there is a risk! As did the French pro migrant activist leader.
https://rmx.news/article/france-head-of-pro-migrant-aid-organization-murdered-in-his-sleep-by-afghan-man/
This Pope needs to go ,
I hope he abdicates soon.
But not before the damage that he will help cause.
In the meantime he sits behind a marble palace with all the amenities & food he wants.
He was nothing but a bouncer before he became a priest.
An evil man.
I am not the Pope’s Catholic ! Born , Baptized and Confirmed to stand in his way from the inside , I shall carry on my calling to the last rights .
I’m with you. I think you mean “last rites,” however.
right of the rites it is sixlittlerabbits , how I end up getin there is important in my book , how so ever
Amen.
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Here’s a thought for the Argentinian Marxist: Open the Vatican gates!! He’s the primary reason why I’m a recovering Catholic and the attendance at Mass is dwindling overall.