Führende Kirchenvertreter/innen aus Europa stehen gemeinsam für einen Umgang mit Flüchtlingen und Migrierenden ein, der auf Werten wie „Würde, Respekt und möglichst auch Mitgefühl beruht.“ Dies ist der Abschluss einer festlichen Veranstaltung, auf der die Führungspersönlichkeiten der Kirchenkommission für Migranten in Europa (KKME) und die Konferenz Europäischer Kirchen (KEK) am Montag, 3. Dezember der 1. Vizepräsidentin des Europäischen Parlaments, Mairead McGuinness, eine Weihnachtbotschaft von Kirchenleitenden in Europa überreichen.
Church leaders in Europe stand together for an approach on refugees and migrants “based on dignity, respect, and where possible compassion”. This is the conclusion of a festive ceremony in which the leaders of the Churches Commission for Migrants in Europe (CCME) and the Conference of European Churches (CEC) handed over on 4th December a European Church leaders Christmas statement to the European Parliament’s 1st Vice President Mairead McGuinness.
In the wake of recent crisis with the refugees in Europe, it is “absolutely and critically necessary that all European states take their proper responsibility in terms of reception and support for people seeking refuge, safety and a better future for themselves and their families. This cannot be left only to the states where they enter first,” says the WCC general secretary.
Faith can be a powerful ally in addressing issues of social justice, said Bartholomew I, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. He called faith a bearer of unique perspectives on eradicating poverty, balancing amidst globalization, combating fundamentalism, racism, and developing religious tolerance during conflicts.