ANALYSIS LifeSiteNews has been permanently banned on YouTube. Click HERE to sign up to receive emails when we add to our video library. May 6, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) -- Pope Francis published his message for the 107th World Day of Migrants and Refugees to be celebrated September 26, inviting the world to move “towards an ever greater we.” He presented his thoughts as a program in response to the “health crisis,” calling on Catholics and people of good will to reject the temptation to “plunge even more deeply into feverish consumerism and new forms of egotistic self-preservation.” However, this appeal for a life that would be less materialistic operates in the way of G.K. Chesterton’s “old Christian virtues gone mad,” transposing a personal call to holiness and to center oneself on God and eternity to a political message where the sovereign rights and duties of nations toward their own are portrayed as selfish and unjust. In his message, the Pope describes God's plan for humanity, …
Jesus said Iam the Way the Truth and the Life ,no one comes to the Father except by me ,And he left us His Bride the catholic church ,and its sacraments .The Church is always open to accept others from other religions to be converted to catholic