Pope- “All we have to do is go out onto the street.”
By Eric Marrapodi
(CNN)It was a shipwreck of African migrants off the coast of Lampedusa, a small island in the Mediterranean, that spurred Pope Francis into action.
In the past 18 months more than 500 people have died, or gone missing at sea, trying to escape Africa. The world barely noticed.
Standing on Lampedusa on Monday, Francis prayed for the victims and cast a wreath in the water to commemorate the dead. More importantly, he drew attention to the desperate plight of migrants, in his country and around the world.
We have fallen into a globalization of indifference, Francis said, as he stood near an altar made from the salvage of shipwrecks.
The pope wore purple a color that symbolizes penance in Catholicism - and prayed that world leaders who ignored the plight of migrants might be forgiven.
The fact he wore purple and asking for forgiveness was very powerful, Christopher M. Bellitto a church historian and Associate Professor at Kean University said.
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