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The Language of Migration
Despite the climate challenge with traffic congestion on the road, there’s still a driving urge to go out and celebrate the Eucharist; it’s a great deal of commitment to God who’s the source of life, his language connotes an embodiment of love for our salvation. Braving the difficulties in coping with the details of missionary life, such as culture, language, climate, food and many others in foreign lands; our faith gets tested, our humility gets challenged, and our identity revealed and these comprise the foundation of being a missionary to other people. In places where we learned to love the people of different cultures, the need to adopt, acculturate, and realign to the mysteries of being a migrant, continues to witness the movements and other signs of the times; a world replete with endless search drawn from different human experiences. It’s pretty common as a pervading theme across the passages in the bible; the word migration that has a powerful connotation and rich in literature, oh, as the holy scriptures say: “you shall not oppress an alien; you well know how it feels to be an alien, since you were once aliens yourselves in the land of Egypt.” The advent of a wide range of issues about the struggles in today’s migration, with varying reactions characterized by principles, ethnic and religious devotion; a certain perspective is formed according to Christian beliefs and aspirations that migrants no matter who they are, deserve respect and societal insertion. Lured by the promise of work and better opportunities that await somewhere, people across the globe try their luck and take the risk to cross the land, it’s viewed with deeper reflections like those of mostly Catholic Irish who came by, their large influx in this country of America during the height of potato blight. True to form, this parallels the new waves of Hispanic immigration along with Asians, Africans, and other migrant groups with their history and cultures truly, it’s a cycle that brings out the commonality of human quest and ambition; with assimilation and determination to maintain and improve their life situations.
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