Vatican announces theme for World Day of Migrants and Refugees

24 Feb 2022

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Pope Francis greets asylum-seekers transferred from Cyprus to Italy with his help, during a meeting at the Vatican on 17 December 2021. The migrants are being assisted by the Vatican and the Community of Sant’Egidio. Photo: CNS/Vatican Media.

By Junno Arocho Esteves, Catholic News Service

Pope Francis’ message for the World Day of Migrants and Refugees 2022 will reflect on the importance of including migrants and refugees in building a better world, the Vatican has announced.

For the theme of the church’s 25 September celebration, Pope Francis chose “Building the Future with Migrants and Refugees.”

The theme highlights “the commitment that we are all called to share in building a future that embraces God’s plan, leaving no one behind,” said a statement on 22 February from the Migrants and Refugees Section of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development.

“‘Building means recognising and promoting the role that migrants and refugees have to play in this work of construction, because only in this way will it be possible to build a world that ensures the conditions for the integral human development of all,” the statement said.

Migrants wait to register at the Kokkinotrimithia refugee camp on the outskirts of Nicosia, Cyprus, 9 November, 2021. Pope Francis plans to lead an ecumenical prayer service with migrants in Nicosia during his December 2-6 trip to Cyprus and Greece. Photo: CNS/Yiannis Kourtoglou, Reuters.

In the lead-up to the event, the dicastery said Pope Francis’ message for the annual celebration will be divided into six sub-themes that “will explore some essential components of how migrants and refugees are able to contribute — already now as well as in the future — to the social, economic, cultural and spiritual growth of societies and ecclesial communities.”

To encourage support and prepare for the World Day of Migrants and Refugees, the dicastery also said it will launch a “communication campaign starting at the end of March.”

The campaign aims to foster “a deeper understanding of the theme and sub-themes of the message through multimedia aids, informational material, and theological reflections,” the dicastery said.

Pope Francis greets asylum-seekers transferred from Cyprus to Italy with his help, during a meeting at the Vatican on 17 December, 2021. The migrants are being assisted by the Vatican and the Community of Sant’Egidio. Photo: CNS/Vatican Media.