Unanima International: Rosary Meditations
Unanima International. Rosary Meditations Trafficking of Human Beings, especially Women and Children Let us pray with Mary, our Mother of Compassion, as we contemplate the wound of the Body of her Son, Jesus, in our world today. As Mary proclaimed in the Magnificent, we say with her: "God’s mercy is for those who fear God from generation to generation." Lk 1:50 The face of the trafficking of women and children varies, but all the victims have one thing in common --they are no longer free. They are engaged in a modern form of slavery. This serious human rights violation is “the fastest growing form of trans-national organized crime,” reports the United Nations, rivalled only by the trade in illegal drugs and arms. There are an estimated 700,000 to 2 million persons trafficked across national borders each year. A shortened form of the UN definition of trafficking is “the recruitment of people through deception or force for the purpose of extracting sexual or other services from them.” 1. Trafficked Women and Children are Foreigners In 2. Perseverance Despite Obstacles “Instead of landing a good job in This was a lonely girl waiting for someone to help her since she could not accept the ordeal she went through. She tried to fight the agony she was feeling deep within her heart. She was alone trying to face the harsh realities of life. She was waiting for someone to help her, and found it in an organization that came to her rescue. She was able to gather enough strength to move on. The woman with the flow of blood persevered in approaching Jesus, regardless of the taboos of the time. Although she had suffered much, she continued because of her faith, for which Jesus healed her from her disease and sent her off in peace. Mk 5: 24b-34 3. The Innocent are Lost A nineteen year old young woman from Innocent, unable to live according to one’s human rights, the girl from 4. Hidden Vulnerability “I am filthy inside and my soul is empty. I don’t know if I can live this way. Something died in me. I think it was happiness.” How can this happen to a young woman, barely 18 years old, who also was poor and uneducated? She listened to those who enticed her with the hope of attending a cooking school, and the additional promise of work in a nice hotel. This would enable her to earn money for her family. What really happened was that her passport was burned and she was forced into prostitution. The young woman knew she had something to offer, for herself and for the needs of her family. Instead everything was taken from her and she was put in a position of sexual slavery. Jesus commented that the widow’s offering was given “out of her poverty,” a woman who gave her all. This young woman gave of herself, for a good cause she thought. However, she was overpowered by other peoples desires for riches. Lk 21: 1-4 5. Accompanying Those Who are Suffering Police have broken up a German-based sex trafficking ring which offered European tourists sex with teenagers in Andrew Hay, Reuters Swissinfo, Teenage girls and women are “offered up”, in humiliating and degrading subservience at the demand and profit of others. Who will stand by these suffering human beings? Mary is in the presence of her suffering Son, fully aware of what is happening to him. Many parents and loved ones do not know what has happened to their children and young women. It will require people from many walks of life to be in solidarity with these suffering people. Jn 19: 25-27 Litany Blessed are those who work for justice… Blessed are those who work for justice… Blessed are those who work for justice… Blessed are those who work for justice… Blessed are those who work for justice… Blessed are those who work for justice… Prayer for an End to Trafficking O God, our words cannot express what our minds can barely comprehend and our hearts feel, when we hear of women and girls deceived and transported to unknown places for purposes of sexual exploitation and abuse because of human greed and profit. Our hearts are saddened and our spirits angry that the dignity and rights of those who are trafficked are violated through threats, deception and force. We cry out against the degrading practice of trafficking and pray for it to end. Strengthen the fragile-spirited and broken-hearted. Make real your promises to fill these our sisters with a love that is tender and good and to send the exploiters away empty-handed. Give us the wisdom and courage to stand in solidarity with our sisters, that together we will find ways to the freedom that is your gift to all of us. We ask through Jesus the Christ, in union with God our Creator and the Holy Spirit. Amen. Prayer by Gen. Cassani, SSND
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