Movilidad

Today, we invite you to watch the fifth, newly released video, in which the Holy Father explores the sub-theme “To involve in order to promote”.  It offers the real-life testimony of an internally displaced person who, thanks to his experience of life, discovered his calling and...

URBAN WORK CAMP #sjv2020 Cadiz COVID 19 has yanked us out of our “lethargy” and has brought us to the peripheral neighborhoods of many cities to get acquainted up close with vulnerability. In the month of July, Lola Vegas aci invited me to participate in the #servirjuntosverano2020...

In the midst of the Covid 19 pandemic, I want to share what, like others, we are experiencing in this part of the world, Peru. I begin from my experience of feeling as though I were in a war: Lockdown that disconcerts, loneliness that paralyzes, meeting...

Online interview – August 19,2020 Chantal Background Chantal (not her real name), 35 years old, married to a Japanese for almost 10 years, lives in Osaka, Japan.  She is the eldest of 4 siblings.  Her family lives in a rural area in one of the islands in...

On July 6 we began the volunteer program Servir Juntos 2020 (Serve Together 2020) in collaboration with Atalaya Intercultural in Burgos, with children of immigrant parents. Some of the children are already Spanish, but there are other more recent arrivals who don’t know our language...

Today, we invite you to watch the third, newly released video, in which the Holy Father explores the sub-theme “To listen in order to be reconciled.” It offers the real-life testimony of an internally displaced person that explains how teamwork and mutual acceptance can create a brighter future and...

OUR DEAR IMMIGRANTS, MAINLY FROM VENEZUELA, ARE GOING THROUGH A DREADFUL TIME DURING QUARANTINE! Yes, the very small amount of money that they have been able to earn by their work, is all used up because of the Covid19 pandemic; and many of them have been...

Seven years ago, when the newly elected Pope Francis visited Lampedusa after the shipwreck and death of almost 300 migrants, he shook us by saying that "the globalization of indifference has taken away our ability to cry”. This trip probably had much to do with...