Pope Francis will highlight
the plight of the victims of human trafficking during the
traditional Good Friday Way of the Cross ceremony at the
Colosseum.
The meditations the pontiff will recite at the 14 stations of
the cross were written by Eugenia Bonetti, a 80-year-old
missionary and head of the 'Slaves No More' Association who has
devoted her life to helping women victims of human trafficking
and sex slavery.
The Argentine pontiff will call on people to reflect on the
situations of the homeless, jobless young people, migrants
forced to live on the margins of society, children who are
discriminated against because of the color of their skin or
their social class and girls who are forced onto the streets by
groups of slave traffickers.
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