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The Pope Video presents Countries Receiving Refugees; officially launched in the framework of Core Values, the event that exposes the challenge of transmitting values in the Digital Era.

(Vatican, November 4, 2016).- If there is one social cause that is being discussed in the media and in public opinion it is that of refugees. The Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network this month, with the collaboration of the Jesuit Refugee Service, has launched the eleventh edition of The Pope Video, this time focusing on forced emigration and the fate of refugees.

https://youtu.be/ZR59_i4Ds0I

Core Values, the initiative that responds to the challenge of Pope Francis on the transmission of values, is the official framework for this release. The event is organized by the association La Tela Digitale and sponsored by the Secretariat for Communication of the Holy See and the Pontifical Lateran University.

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The Pope's prayer intention this month is certainly focused on work with refugees, but is especially focused on solidarity with countries that are committed to the cause. These countries are to be supported and may face difficulties that result from forced migration. This intention, according to The Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network, is essential for building bridges and a culture of encounter that the Pope has asked for.

Thus, Francis seeks to mobilize people to move from a passive to an active attitude. "Recognizing the problem is an important part, but not enough. If we were only doing this, we are not providing a solution or getting involved in the issue. As Pope Francis asks us, We must move away from indifference and the fear of accepting the other. Because that other could be you. Or me,'"said Father Frédéric Fornos, SJ, International Director of The Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network and its youth branch, the Eucharistic Youth Movement (EYM)

According to a report by UNHCR, the UN Agency for Refugees, global forced displacement has increased in 2015 to 65,300,000 people as a result of persecution, conflict, generalized violence or human rights violations. That report also indicates:

  • 21.3 million of them are refugees.
  • The main countries hosting refugees were Turkey (2.5 million); Pakistan (1.6 million); Lebanon (1.1 million); Islamic Republic Of Iran (979,400).; Ethiopia (736,100); Jordan (664,100), followed by Kenya, Uganda, Democratic Rep. Of Congo and Chad.
    These numbers reflect an average of 24 people displaced from their homes every minute of every day.
  • Developing regions are home to 86% of the world's refugees.
  • Lebanon hosts the largest number of refugees in relation to its national population (183 per 1,000 inhabitants). Jordan (87) and Nauru (50).
  • With 441,900 asylum applications, Germany was the largest recipient in the world of new individual applications, followed by the United States (172,700), Sweden (156,400) and the Russian Federation (152,500).

The Pope Video was created to spread these intentions of Francis and raise awareness of the urgent need to pray and act on them. Conceived and produced by La Machi Communication for Good Causes, it has the support of the Society of Jesus, Jesuit Refugee Service, IndigoMusic, GettyImagesLatam, R/GA, with the collaboration of Vatican Television Center.

 

About The Pope Video
The Pope Video is a global initiative developed by the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network (Apostleship of Prayer) to disseminate the monthly intentions of the Holy Father concerning the challenges facing humanity. The videos seek to unite people in praying with Pope Francis for those challenges. The Project has the support of the Vatican Television Center (CTV), sole owner of the rights. For more information: www.thepopevideo.org.

About the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network (Apostleship of Prayer)
For over a century, the Apostleship of Prayer has been publishing to the world the prayer intentions entrusted to them by popes. Now, in its process of recreation, the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network emphasizes its role of communicating the prayer intentions and leveraging new media and tools. Its mission is to unite people in prayer and service in response to the challenges facing humanity which the Holy Father expresses in his monthly intentions. Those who participate in this network are encouraged to become apostles in daily life through a spiritual path called "Way of the Heart," transforming those who take that path in the service of the mission of Jesus Christ. Founded in 1844 and present in over 100 countries, the Apostleship of Prayer unites more than 35 million people in its network, including its youth branch, the Eucharistic Youth Movement. For more information: www.popesprayer.net.