Don’t Shut Door on Foreigners, Migrants, Pope Francis Says in Hungary

Pope Francis waves as he celebrates a holy mass at Kossuth Lajos' Square during his visit in Budapest on April 30, 2023, the last day of his tree-day trip to Hungary. (AFP)
Pope Francis waves as he celebrates a holy mass at Kossuth Lajos' Square during his visit in Budapest on April 30, 2023, the last day of his tree-day trip to Hungary. (AFP)
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Don’t Shut Door on Foreigners, Migrants, Pope Francis Says in Hungary

Pope Francis waves as he celebrates a holy mass at Kossuth Lajos' Square during his visit in Budapest on April 30, 2023, the last day of his tree-day trip to Hungary. (AFP)
Pope Francis waves as he celebrates a holy mass at Kossuth Lajos' Square during his visit in Budapest on April 30, 2023, the last day of his tree-day trip to Hungary. (AFP)

Pope Francis on Sunday presided over a big outdoor Mass where he urged Hungarians not to close the door on migrants and those who are "foreign or unlike us," in contrast to the anti-immigrant policies of nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

More than 50,000 people gathered in and around the square behind Budapest's iconic neo-gothic parliament building, a symbol of the capital on the Danube, to see the pope on the last day of his visit to the country.

He continued a theme he began on the first day of his visit on Friday, when he warned against the dangers of rising nationalism in Europe, but put it in gospel context, saying that closed doors were painful and contrary to the teachings of Jesus.

Orban, a populist who was attending the Mass, sees himself as a protector of Christian values. He has said he would not allow Hungary to be transformed into an "immigrant country," as he claims others in Europe have become, unrecognizable to its native peoples.

In his homily, 86-year-old Francis said that if Hungarians wanted to follow Jesus, they had to shun "the closed doors of our individualism amid a society of growing isolation; the closed doors of our indifference towards the underprivileged and those who suffer; the doors we close towards those who are foreign or unlike us, towards migrants or the poor".

Francis believes migrants fleeing poverty should be welcomed and integrated because they can culturally enrich host countries and boost Europe's dwindling populations. He believes that while countries have a right to protect their borders, migrants should be distributed throughout the European Union.

Orban's government has built a steel fence on the border with Serbia to keep out migrants.

In his homily, Francis also spoke against doors "closed to the world".

Peter Szoke, leader of the Hungarian chapter of the Sant' Egidio peace community, who attended the Mass, agreed with the pope's prescription.

"There is great temptation to be self-referential, to refer everything only to ourselves, only to our own reality, whereas there are other realities too - the realities of the poor, the realities of other nations, the realities of wars, of injustices," he said.



Russia, Ukraine Have Exchanged 175 Prisoners of War Each, Moscow Says

Freed Russian prisoners of war sit on a bus following a swap on February 5, 2025, at an undisclosed location. © Handout, Russian Defence Ministry, AFP / File picture
Freed Russian prisoners of war sit on a bus following a swap on February 5, 2025, at an undisclosed location. © Handout, Russian Defence Ministry, AFP / File picture
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Russia, Ukraine Have Exchanged 175 Prisoners of War Each, Moscow Says

Freed Russian prisoners of war sit on a bus following a swap on February 5, 2025, at an undisclosed location. © Handout, Russian Defence Ministry, AFP / File picture
Freed Russian prisoners of war sit on a bus following a swap on February 5, 2025, at an undisclosed location. © Handout, Russian Defence Ministry, AFP / File picture

Russia has conducted a prisoner exchange with Ukraine finalized during a telephone call between US President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin, Russia's Defense Ministry said on Wednesday.

It said in a statement that 175 Ukrainian soldiers had been swapped for 175 Russian servicemen, Reuters reported.

Moscow had handed over an additional 22 heavily wounded Ukrainian prisoners in need of urgent medical care in what it described as a goodwill gesture.

Russian soldiers freed in the deal are in Belarus awaiting transit to Russia, it added