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witnessing together to the Good News of the Kingdom."     (Diocesan Vision Statement)

2010: Volume 2  

Caring for Migrants - A Collection of Church Documents
on The Pastoral Care of Migrants

0210_image17Over the years, the Catholic Church has been in the forefront in providing practical assistance and guiding principles in ministering to people on the move.  The motivation for this direct and positive involvement stems from the words of Jesus, “I was a stranger and you welcomed me” (Matthew 25:35).  This is particularly true of the Catholic Church in our country, Australia.  The Catholic community has been closely and constantly guided to walk with and provide whatever help might be necessary to ensure that people who seek to make Australia their home could make a peaceful and fruitful transition.

This book has two (2) sections:
A section dedicated to the Universal Magisterium introduces a selection of documents, which have been instrumental in shaping the pastoral care of migrants of the Catholic Church.  Many of the pastoral programs implemented worldwide derive inspiration from these documents.  The selected documents were authored by popes (from Pius XII to Benedict XVI), the Vatican Council II, Vatican Congregations, Pontifical Councils and Commissions.  They range from apostolic constitutions to messages and they carry varying degrees of authority, from canonical rules to pastoral exhortations, but each one of them contributed to the development of the migrant ministry.

A section on the Local Magisterium includes pastoral letters and official statements dealing directly with migration-related matter.  These documents express the local ordinary Magisterium, which contextualizes the indications provided at the universal level.  They are authored by Bishops’ Conferences and Episcopal Commissions in United States, Australia and Asia.  The geographical coverage of the selection was determined by the cooperation of the above-mentioned institutions in realizing this project.

There are four parts in this collection:  the first part is dedicated to the Universal Magisterium, the second to the Magisterium in the United States, the third to the Magisterium in Australia and the fourth to the Magisterium in Asia.  Each part is introduced by a commentary authored by selected scholars.  An index of subjects is added at the end to facilitate the consultation of the documents.

This collection is a useful reference to those in the migrant ministry and to all Catholics who are called to care for migrants.

This timely and unique collection of Church documents on the pastoral care of migrants

•   Outlines the principal reasons why we cannot remain indifferent to the plight of migrants, refugees and itinerant people;

•   Helps us to develop a sense of fraternity with immigrants who, far from being a problem or a burden, often enrich the communities they enter;

•   Will assist especially religious and civil leaders, seminarians and pastoral workers as they seek to understand better the different cultural backgrounds and beliefs of the people to whom they are called to help and to minister.

 

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