Exile, whatever the reasons, makes more than 100 million people live today in a real Easter, a crossing, a passage through deadly borders. And if we take a closer look, it is the whole life of a migrant that resonates with the Paschal mystery.
Between the two, cries of agony and the joy of the Resurrection, a double movement is imposed on us: to join them by all possible forms of hospitality (of the heart and of daily life) and to learn from them.
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