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    Pope Francis Praises Luxembourg’s Migrant Integration Efforts

    September 26, 2024Updated:September 26, 20242 Mins Read
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    During his 46th papal trip, Pope Francis made a significant visit to Luxembourg, where he expressed admiration for the nation’s acceptance of migrants and urged local leaders to encourage a higher birth rate. On the flight to Luxembourg, the Pope deviated from his usual practice of greeting journalists individually. However, upon arrival, he met with Grand Duke Henri, who is set to transfer his powers to his son next month.

    In his address to Luxembourg’s political authorities, Pope Francis acknowledged the country’s tumultuous history, having faced occupation twice in the last century. He praised Luxembourg for its evolution into a founding member of the European Union and one of the wealthiest nations globally. The Pope emphasized that with wealth comes responsibility, urging constant vigilance to ensure that disadvantaged nations are not overlooked and are supported in overcoming poverty.

    Highlighting Luxembourg’s diverse demographics, Pope Francis noted that nearly 50% of the population comprises foreigners, according to the 2021 census. He lauded the country’s positive approach to migration, underscoring its potential as a model for the world. The Pope stated, “Luxembourg can show everyone the advantages of peace as opposed to the horrors of war, of the integration and promotion of migrants as opposed to their segregation.” He expressed gratitude for the welcoming spirit the nation has shown towards migrants, recognizing its enriching effect on society.

    However, the Pope also had a specific request for Luxembourg’s leaders. Referring to the country’s birth statistics, he implored them to encourage the population to have “more children.” He emphasized that fostering a growing population is essential for the future. “It is the future,” he asserted, adding a light-hearted note by distinguishing his call for children from the preference for pets, a point he humorously mentioned in Italy.

    As he concluded his address, Pope Francis sought God’s blessing for Luxembourg before stepping out to greet the assembled crowds. His visit underscored not only a message of acceptance and integration for migrants but also a call to action for the future demographics of the nation.

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