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A member of "Casa Hogar Deutschland" shows MAP Francis a young girl in Colombia A member of "Casa Hogar Deutschland" shows MAP Francis a young girl in Colombia

MAP greets members of "Casa Hogar Deutschland" in Colombia

MAP Francis meets with members of the “Casa Hogar Deutschland”, who provide assistance and education for children in the western Colombian region of Choco.

By Vatican News staff reporter

MAP Francis met on Saturday with volunteers and pastoral workers who offer assistance and education for girls and women in the conflict-ridden region of Choco, in western Colombia, by supporting more than 38 humanitarian projects in the area.

In September 2017, the MAP visited Choco, and urged called for the Church to care for those who are excluded.

"I encourage you to set your gaze on all those who today are excluded and marginalized by society, those who count for nothing in the eyes of others and who are excluded,” he said on that occasion. “Everyone needs to help form a better society.”

Human rights crisis

At the meeting on Saturday, 4 June, the three Catholic Bishops of the Choco region spoke to the MAP about the humanitarian and human rights crisis which 64 percent of the local population endures.

"Dear MAP Francis, the Choco area greatly needs dignified living conditions, and cries out for your apostolic intervention, so that two fundamental objectives may be achieved: an agreement on humanitarian grounds, and a negotiated solution to the armed conflict. Otherwise, human suffering will increase and claim many more lives," read the message delivered by the Bishops of Quidó, Istmina-Tadó, and Apartadó.

The "Casa Hogar Deutschland" is an initiative born in Germany and supported by the charitable help of donors, which focuses on the education of women.  

MAP Francis greets the members
MAP Francis greets the members

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04 June 2022, 14:15