To do nothing to fight trafficking is to be complicit, Pope Francis says

Friday, Feb. 16, 2024
By Catholic News Service

VATICAN CITY  — The fight against human trafficking can be won, but it requires eliminating the root causes of the problem, Pope Francis said.

Calling for action, the pope appealed for the mobilization of “all our resources in combating trafficking and restoring full dignity to those who have been its victims,” he said in a written message for International Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking, observed Feb. 8.

“If we close our eyes and ears, if we do nothing, we will be guilty of complicity,” he wrote.

The day of prayer is held on the feast of St. Josephine Bakhita, who was kidnapped by slave traders in Sudan in the late 1870s and sold into slavery before she eventually secured her freedom and became a religious sister in Italy.

“Let us remember the wrong she endured, her suffering but at the same time her strength and her journey of liberation and rebirth to a new life,” the pope wrote.

“St. Bakhita encourages us to open our eyes and ears to see those who go unseen and to hear those who have no voice, to acknowledge the dignity of each person and to fight trafficking and all forms of exploitation,” the pope wrote.

While trafficking often goes unseen, he thanked courageous reporters “who have brought to light modern forms of slavery.”

“We know that the fight against trafficking can be won, but it is necessary to get to the root of the problem and eliminate its causes,” he wrote.

Pope Francis praised the enthusiasm, commitment and efforts of young people. He called on individuals, families, parishes, religious communities, associations and movements to pray and promote concrete action in defense of human dignity on all levels – political and social.

“Let us help one another to be more responsive, to open our lives and hearts to our sisters and brothers who even now are being bought and sold as slaves,” he wrote. “It is never too late to take action.”

The International Union of Superiors General and the Union of Superiors General marked the day with an online pilgrimage of prayer and awareness at www.prayagainsttrafficking.net.

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