Santiago (Chile), 10/10/20, Sr. Licarayén Torres Muñoz.- Since the social disruption in our country, and even these days when we continue to experience the health disaster caused by the pandemic, we have witnessed a deep solidarity that weaves through the lives of people in the midst of so much pain and uncertainty. This solidarity springs up from the realization that we are all part of the same people and that our interests converge in the construction of a fairer and more humane country.
Bangalore (India), 09/26/20, Sr. Jacintha Gracy Miranda, Coordinator of JPIC.- Since 1914, the Church started the World Day of Migrants and Refugees (WDMR) as an occasion to express concern for the vulnerable people on the move, to pray for them as they face many challenges and to increase awareness about the opportunities that migration offers.
Medellín (Colombia), 09/20/2020, Sr. Zabrina Llanos Bolaños.- During this strange time, when expressions such as isolation, social distance and quarantine, echo in our surroundings as the best shield to avoid infection, to speak about network is a paradox. We live today in a frightened and closed society that mistrusts anyone and everything, hoping to reach a “new normality”.