South Africa bishop calls for more compassion towards migrants
A leading Catholic bishop in South Africa says the country needs to start looking at migrants “as people who are in need of help.”
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by bcadmin | Jun 8, 2022 | Church in Africa, lead, migrants and refugees, News, South Africa, Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference, xenophobia | 0 |
A leading Catholic bishop in South Africa says the country needs to start looking at migrants “as people who are in need of help.”
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A job quotas bill that would limit the number of foreign laborers that can work in South Africa is being compared to apartheid by opposition party members.
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Bishop Oscar Solis of Salt Lake City gets the sense that people want to “shortcut” the result of eliminating and eradicating racism. Meaning, people often don’t put in the effort necessary to create change.
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