Just this week, I was asked by a sophisticated Thai woman, I know from a distance through a close, mutual friend, where I came from. I said Australia. She was shocked as she always thought I was Italian, as our mutual friend, Nando, is an Italian. She had just assumed for so long that, like Nando, I was Italian. It just goes to show how easily we can assume and be mistaken in our assumptions, when approaching the other.
While we keep our distance and remain that other, we don't meet; we don't talk; we don't engage. So we miss out on so much, not realizing a rich potential for friendships and for bettering our world. We are the world; not a bunch of I's, sharing the same planet. We need each other and care for each other, co-existing as good neighbours to build up our world, ever better and stronger.
"Holy, beloved Father, your Son Jesus taught us that there is great rejoicing in heaven whenever someone lost is found, whenever someone excluded, rejected or discarded is gathered into our “we”, which thus becomes ever wider.
We ask you to grant the followers of Jesus, and all people of good will, the grace to do your will on earth. Bless each act of welcome and outreach that draws those in exile into the “we” of community and of the Church, so that our earth may truly become what you yourself created it to be: the common home of all our brothers and sisters. Amen."
A Prayer of Pope Francis for World Day of Migrants and Refugees - 26th September, 2021