Vatican City, Jun 14, 2017 / 23:30 pm
The Vatican section on Migrants and Refugees met this week with Church leaders from around the world to hear about the challenges of migration faced in different parts of the world and to work on the Church's contribution to a UN global compact on the topic.
According to a press statement ahead of the event, the private meetings, held June 12-13 in the Vatican, included some 40 leaders "directly involved in the protection of migrants and refugees' rights and in the fight against human trafficking."
This session "is the first time that our new Migrants and Refugees section has had the chance to consult with leaders of the Church throughout the world, from all the different continents, from the various major bishops' conferences, and from some national conferences," Fr. Michael Czerny told CNA June 13.
"So we've had our first chance to take a look at the world situation of refugees and migrants through the eyes of those who are most concerned in the Church."