Thursday, April 02, 2009

Orthodox clergy in the Holy City...


Of course everyone has the personal "right" of migration, which is not to be impugned (cf. VII: G et S, 65) and there are now many millions of Third World Immigrants in the Italy and Europe of today. But the danger is that very few of these immigrants are Christian.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

'everyone has the personal "right" of migration'

WHY?

Anonymous said...

Because nations are a human and rather short lived construct, not of divine origin. IF, and it is a very important if, a foreigner can become a productive member of a society, there is no divinely instituted Law which prevents him from migrating somewhere else and leading a better life. God made the world for everybody.

Adulio said...

I don't think migration can be accorded as a "right" - a privilege yes, but not a right.

Anonymous said...

Actually, Catholic teaching does regard migration as a right, but also each country has the right to regulate migration and control its borders.

Dom said...

Actually the danger is that Christians aren't having babies. I don't think we should look at non Christian migrants as dangerous.