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Migrants and Refugees Are Message of Hope in a Dark World, Says Spanish Archbishop

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In front of thousands of faithful in the sanctuary, the sermon referred to the message of Fatima, which "did not lose its modernity, because the world continues to need comfort and, above all, hope".

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In front of thousands of faithful in the sanctuary, the sermon referred to the message of Fatima, which "did not lose its modernity, because the world continues to need comfort and, above all, hope".

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Spanish Archbishop Joan-Enric Sicília said today in Fátima that migrants and refugees are messengers of hope in a "world darkened by wars and injustices," highlighting their "resistance in the face of adversity." "In a world darkened by wars and injustices, even where all seems lost (...), migrants and refugees are messengers of hope," said Joan-Enric Vives i Sicília at the closing Mass of the international pilgrimage on August 12 and 13, which …

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O Minho broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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