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Philip Pullella

Pope condemns 'senseless' stigmatising of migrants

Pope Francis arrives to lead the Via Crucis during World Youth Day at the Coastal Beltway in Panama City, Panama January 25, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso

PANAMA CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis said on Friday it was "senseless and irresponsible" to stigmatise migrants and see all of them as threats to society, weighing in again on one of the most divisive issues in the United States.

Francis, who has made migration a key theme of his trip to Panama, spoke to several hundred thousand young people at a religious service on the waterfront of the country's capital, one of the key events of the Roman Catholic Church's World Youth Day.

Pope Francis hears a confession of an inmate at a juvenile detention center in Pacora, Panama, January 25, 2019. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi

"We want to be a church that fosters a culture that welcomes, protects, promotes and integrates; that does not stigmatize, much less indulge in a senseless and irresponsible condemnation of every immigrant as a threat to society," he said.

Hours earlier, President Donald Trump agreed under mounting pressure to end a 35-day-old partial U.S. government shutdown but without getting the $5.7 billion he had demanded from Congress for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

At Friday night's event known as a "Via Crucis" (Way of the Cross), Francis spoke of learning "how to welcome and take in all those abandoned, and forced to leave or lose their land, their roots, their families and their work."

Pope Francis arrives to hear confessions at a juvenile detention center in Pacora, Panama, January 25, 2019. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi

"How are we to react to Jesus as he suffers, travels, emigrates in the faces of many our friends, or of all those strangers that we have learned to make invisible?" Francis said.

It was the latest time the pope has waded into the standoff over funding for a U.S.-Mexico border wall. He told reporters on the plane from Rome on Wednesday that hostility to immigrants was driven by irrational fear.

He and Trump have sparred before on migration, particularly on the border wall.

Pope Francis waves upon arriving to lead the Via Crucis during World Youth Day at the Coastal Beltway in Panama City, Panama January 25, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso

Since mid-October, thousands of Central Americans, mostly from Honduras, have travelled north to the United States through Mexico in caravans, some walking much of the way.

Many are seeking asylum, saying they suffer from rampant crime and bleak opportunities in their native countries.

On Friday morning, Francis visited a juvenile jail to comfort young people who could not leave to attend the global gathering of Catholic youth, and the pontiff urged society to give offenders everywhere a second chance.

Pope Francis arrives to hear confessions at a juvenile detention center in Pacora, Panama, January 25, 2019. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi

"A society grows sick when it is unable to celebrate change in its sons and daughters," he said at a prayer service with about 200 juvenile inmates in the town of Pacora, east of Panama City.

Francis, a strong supporter of rehabilitation of inmates and an opponent of life imprisonment, has visited many prisons in Italy and on his overseas trips.

He has called for a worldwide ban on the death penalty, and under his watch last year the Catholic Church formally changed its teaching to declare capital punishment inadmissible in any circumstance.

Pope Francis hears a confession of an inmate at a juvenile detention center in Pacora, Panama, January 25, 2019. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi

One out of every three criminals in Latin America are repeat offenders and the majority commit crimes that are more serious than those for which they were first jailed, according to a study by the Inter-American Development Bank.

(Additional reporting by Diego Ore; Editing by David Gregorio and Leslie Adler)

Pope Francis leads the Via Crucis during World Youth Day at the Coastal Beltway in Panama City, Panama January 25, 2019. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi
A Catholic pilgrim waits to confess at public confessional stands at Omar Park as part of World Youth Day in Panama City, Panama January 25, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
A general view shows public confessional stands at Omar Park as part of World Youth Day in Panama City, Panama January 25, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
A Catholic pilgrim confesses at public confessional stands at Omar Park as part of World Youth Day in Panama City, Panama January 25, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
Catholic pilgrims confess at public confessional stands at Omar Park as part of World Youth Day in Panama City, Panama January 25, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
Catholic pilgrims queue to confess at public confessional stands at Omar Park as part of World Youth Day in Panama City, Panama January 25, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
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