Vatican
City, 12 June 2013 (VIS) – At the end of his catechesis, the Holy Father
launched an appeal for the protection of children, noting that today marks the
World Day Against Child Labour, which is focusing particular attention on the
exploitation of children in domestic work, a deplorable situation that is
constantly increasing, especially in many of the poorest countries. The Pope
called upon the international community to take more effective measures against
“this real plague”.
“There
are millions of children,” Francis said, “mostly girls, who are victims of this
hidden form of exploitation that often involves abuse, mistreatment, and
discrimination. It is real slavery. … All children should be able to play,
study, pray, and grow, in their own families and in an atmosphere of harmony,
love, and serenity. It is their right and our duty. A serene childhood allows
children to look with confidence towards life and the future. Woe to whomever
stifles within them their joyful enthusiasm of hope!”
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