
The St Vincent de Paul Society National Council and Jesuit Refugee Service Australia have called on Australians to join peaceful Palm Sunday rallies around the country in solidarity with refugees and people seeking asylum.
The March 29 rallies will also demand an end to Australia’s offshore processing and resettlement regime.
Palm Sunday, which always falls in Lent one week before Easter Sunday, marks the beginning of Holy Week and is a time of prayerful reflection and renewed commitment to justice, peace and mercy.
“In his 2026 Lent message, Pope Leo XIV urged us to ‘recognise and respond to the cry of those anguished and suffering,’ and to disarm our language, so that words of hatred ‘give way to words of hope and peace’,” said the society’s national president, Mark Gaetani.
“In that same spirit, the society is inviting people of all backgrounds to come together in peaceful public witness to support those vulnerable people who seek safety on our shores.
“Seeking refuge is a tragedy, not a crime. On Palm Sunday, we remember that our nation is at its best when we welcome those in need with open hands and open hearts.”
The society is one of at least nine Catholic submissions to the Senate inquiry into offshore processing and resettlement arrangements, led by the Catholic Alliance for People Seeking Asylum (CAPSA).
JRS Australia is one of these organisations, whose mission is to serve, accompany and advocate for refugees and people seeking asylum in Western Sydney.
JRS Australia’s submission highlights the fate of those evacuated to Australia, who remain without hope of safe, permanent settlement and require ongoing support from refugee support organisations and charities.
“For people seeking safety who have endured years of uncertainty, detention and separation from family, the human cost is profound,” JRS Australia country director Fr Brett O’Neill SJ said.
“We stand with them, and we call on the Australian community to do the same, by joining us at Palm Sunday rallies across the country.”
For details of Palm Sunday rallies, visit the Common Grace website.
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Australians invited to walk together for refugee justice (St Vincent de Paul Society and Jesuit Refugee Service)
