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World Day of Prayer and Awareness Against Human Trafficking

  World Day of Prayer and Awareness Against Human Trafficking – 8 February 2025 Today, 8 February 2025, marks the World Day of Prayer and Awareness Against Human Trafficking, a global initiative led by the Catholic Church to unite voices against this grave violation of human dignity. The day coincides with the feast of St. Josephine Bakhita, a former slave who became a beacon of hope and freedom for those oppressed. This year’s theme, “Journeying in Hope: Together Against Trafficking”, calls on individuals and communities to stand in solidarity with victims and survivors while advocating for a systemic change to fight against Human Trafficking. This commemoration emphasizes prayer, reflection, and concrete actions to protect the vulnerable and bring justice to those exploited. Let us unite our hearts and efforts to build a world free from human trafficking, where dignity and freedom are respected for all.

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OLA MARKS WORLD DAY OF MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES

BUILDING THE FUTURE WITH MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES The Church has been celebrating the World Day of Migrants and Refugees (WDMR) since 1914. It is always an occasion to express concern for different vulnerable people on the move; to pray for them as they face many challenges, and to increase awareness about the opportunities that migration offers. Every year the WDMR is the last Sunday of September…As the title for his annual message, the Holy Father has chosen “Building the Future with Migrants and Refugees”– To underline that we are all called together to build a future that responds to God’s plan without excluding anyone. “Building with” means above all recognizing and promoting the contribution of migrants and refugees in this work of construction, because only in this way we can build a world that ensures the conditions for integral human development for all. We are all travellers on this earth and we are all called to seek our true homeland: the Kingdom of God. This kingdom is already within us, but its full realization will only be seen at the return of the Lord in glory (Hebrews 13:14). There are 240 million displaced people in the world. Of these, 68.5 million are forcibly displaced, 40 million are internally displaced, 25.4 million are refugees, 3.1 million are asylum seekers and 10 million are stateless. Join the OLA Communities  in prayer to pray for this intention.

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