Vatican City: Pope Leo XIV has issued a powerful call to the international community, urging decisive action to address the ongoing migration and refugee crisis that affects over 100 million people worldwide. Receiving participants of the International Conference “Refugees and Migrants in Our Common Home” at the Augustinianum, the Holy Father emphasized the urgent need to move beyond passivity and confront what he described as the “globalization of powerlessness.”

In his address, the Pope warned that indifference to human suffering has become widespread, fostering a dangerous sense that nothing can be done to help those displaced by conflict, poverty, and environmental disasters. Drawing on the legacy of Pope Francis, he noted that apathy can immobilize societies, leaving vulnerable pop

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