Pope Francis appeals for end to human trafficking during Sunday Angelus Address ~ July 30, 2017
August1,2017
Pope Francis appeals for end to human trafficking
Pope Francis called for increased efforts to end
human trafficking on Sunday. The Holy Father’s appeal came in remarks following the
Angelus prayer with pilgrims and tourists gathered in St. Peter’s Square, on the
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time and the
World Day against Trafficking in Persons, sponsored by the
United Nations.
“Each year,” said Pope Francis, “thousands of men, women and children are innocent victims of sexual and organ trafficking, and it seems that we are so accustomed to seeing it as a normal thing.”
The
Holy Father went on to say, “This is ugly, it is cruel, it is criminal.” He called
human trafficking, “an aberrant plague,” and, “a modern form of
slavery,” renewing his appeal for universal commitment to ending the practice.
Pope Francis concluded his appeal by leading everyone present in the recitation of the Hail Mary for the intention of ending human trafficking.
Below, please find the full text of Pope Francis’ appeal, in our English translation
Today is the World Day against Trafficking in Persons, promoted by the United Nations. Each year, thousands of men, women and children are innocent victims of sexual and organ trafficking, and it seems that we are so accustomed to seeing it as a normal thing. This is ugly, it is cruel, it is criminal! I would like to draw on everyone's commitment to make this aberrant plague, a modern form of slavery, adequately countered. Let us pray together the Virgin Mary to support the victims of trafficking and to convert the hearts of traffickers.