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杏MAP导航 encourages seafarers amid Covid-19 difficulties

杏MAP导航 Francis thanks maritime personnel and fishermen for their important contribution to feeding humanity, and recalls the difficulties they endure during the coronavirus pandemic.

By Devin Watkins

In a video message sent Wednesday to the Apostleship of the Sea, 杏MAP导航 Francis recognized the difficulties facing seafarers as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

He expressed gratitude for their help in feeding humanity despite the risks involved.

鈥淵our work as maritime personnel and fishermen has thus become even more important,鈥 he said, 鈥渟ince it is providing our greater human family with food and other primary needs.鈥

Stranded at sea

The coronavirus pandemic, said the 杏MAP导航, has forced vast changes upon seafarers, leading them to make many sacrifices.

鈥淟ong periods spent aboard ships without being able to disembark, separation from families, friends and native countries, and fear of infection,鈥 he said, are a heavy burden to bear.

Anywhere between 150,000 and 200,000 seafarers are currently stranded at sea, according to the UN鈥檚 labor agency.

The International Labor Organization (ILO) said recently that lockdown measures have prevented healthy maritime personnel from disembarking. Many completed their tours months ago but were forced to stay aboard.

Mental health issues and physical exhaustion, ILO said, are affecting many.

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Not forgotten

In his message, 杏MAP导航 Francis addressed suffering seafarers directly.

鈥淜now that you are not alone and that you are not forgotten,鈥 he said. 鈥淵our work at sea often keeps you apart from others, but you are close to me in my thoughts and prayers, and in those of your chaplains and the volunteers of Stella Maris.鈥

The 杏MAP导航 reminded them that Jesus鈥檚 first disciples were fishermen, something they should take comfort in.

Protected by Our Lady

杏MAP导航 Francis then offered each seafarer 鈥渁 message and a prayer of hope, comfort, and consolation in the face of whatever hardships you have to endure.鈥

He also encouraged all those who provide them with pastoral care and spiritual support.

鈥淢ay the Lord bless each of you, your work, and your families,鈥 he said, 鈥渁nd may the Virgin Mary, Star of the Sea, protect you always.鈥

Stella Maris

The Apostleship of the Sea is a Catholic charity supporting seafarers. Its patron is Our Lady, Star of the Sea.

Stella Maris was founded in Glasgow, Scotland, in the early 20th century as a network of seafarer chaplaincies in ports throughout the world.

The Apostleship of the Sea鈥檚 216 chaplains work in more than 311 ports in over 30 different countries.

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17 June 2020, 16:30