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Cardinal Hollerich: Pope Francis inspires EU Bishops with hope

In an interview with SA国际传媒, Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, the President of the Commission of the Bishops' Conferences of the European Union (COMECE), speaks about his audience with Pope Francis, saying the Holy Father inspires hope as COMECE continues its work for Europe.

By SA国际传媒 staff reporter

Pope Francis on Friday, met with Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, president of the Commission of the Bishops鈥 Conferences of the European Union (COMECE).

Speaking to SA国际传媒' Stefan von Kempis in an interview after the meeting, Cardinal Hollerich noted the Pope鈥檚 love for Europe and his deep knowledge of the mechanisms of the European Union.

He said that the Holy Father never ceases to give the EU Bishops the hope to continue to work for Europe, in dialogue with all politicians, cautioning them to not allow the continent fall into the trap of populism.

The need for fair and equitable access to Covid-19 vaccines

The Cardinal also spoke about the challenge of providing equal access to Covid-19 vaccines and reiterated the call to politicians and leaders of richer countries to 鈥渟hare鈥 with the others. He pointed out that it is in the self-interest of Europe to help because the citizens of Europe are not safe until everyone in the global village is.

In the context of global efforts for post Covid-19 economic recovery, Cardinal Hollerich underlined the key role of politics in recovery efforts, especially in bringing about an 鈥渆cological transition鈥 that centers on integral ecology, fighting climate change in a 鈥渏ust鈥 way that prevents the exacerbation of poverties in the world.

Call to conversion

He reiterated Pope Francis鈥 call to conversion 鈥 a conversion to Christ 鈥 that encourages us to live in our common home in such a way that 鈥渁ll people can live here and be happy.鈥

Responding to a question on the migration crisis in Europe, Cardinal Hollerich lamented some actions of the EU that have not been 鈥渇or the sake of the refugees.鈥 He re-echoed COMECE鈥檚 criticism of the migrant camps in the outer border of the EU, including those in Bosnia and Libya, and bemoaned that they are administered in such a way that 鈥減eople who can ask for asylum have no chance to obtain it.鈥

Listen to the interview with Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich

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11 June 2021, 15:41