South America – 108th World Migrants’ Day.

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The future is shaped by immigrants and immigrants, and hope gives people light and truth. Colombia Caritas Director, Reverend Rafael Castillo Torres.

Marina Raj – Vatican.

Francisco Ceballos, the bishop of Riohacha, Colombia, said that many people have migrated to Colombia for a healthy life in accordance with the pope’s concept of “Building the future with immigrants and with immigrants.”

Bishop Ceballos said this while speaking at an event attended by approximately 700 people from the Colombia-Venezuela border in Paraguachón, South America, ahead of the 108th World Day of Migrants and Migrants.

As individuals, as communities we should thank God for traveling together, and according to the Pope’s vision, the future is not only shaped by immigrants and migrants, but also gives people the light of hope and truth, the director of Colombia Caritas, Venerable Rafael Castillo Torres, emphasized.

Many Catholic bishops of South America and representatives of the Caritas organization participated in this meeting, which highlighted the idea of ​​the Church as a united journey.

It is also noteworthy that the Simon Bolivar Bridge, which was recently opened after 7 years to mark the 200th anniversary of the Colombia-Venezuela border, is a symbol of unity and brotherhood between the two cities and also helps in economic development. (FIDES)

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