Pope Francis apologises to Roma for Catholic discrimination

(UTV|COLOMBO) – Pope Francis has apologised to the Roma people on behalf of the Catholic Church during his visit to Romania.

At a meeting with Roma people on the last day of his visit to the country, the pontiff asked forgiveness for “all those times in history when we have discriminated, mistreated or looked askance at you”.

Roma people have faced persecution in Europe for centuries.

Hundreds of thousands are thought to have been killed during the Holocaust.

Nowadays Roma live mainly in southern and central Europe, and make up about 10% of Romania’s total population. They complain they struggle to get work because of discrimination, and many live in poverty. (BBC)

 

[alert color=”faebcc” icon=”fa-commenting”]Keeping up to date with breaking news while you are on the move is now simple with UTV Alerts [textmarker color=”8a6d3b”]Type REG UTV and send to 77000[/textmarker] on your Dialog, Airtel, or Hutch mobile connection[/alert]

 

Related posts

The Education Unit of the All Ceylon Makkal Congress Honors Top Students at the National Level!! Awards of Excellence 2025

Unity in Diversity: 20 Couples from Different Faiths Join Hands Under Rishad Bathiudeen’s ‘Mawaddatha wa Rahmah’ Project

Russian plane goes missing with nearly 50 aboard