"Today, there is no time for indifference," the pope said Feb. 4 at a virtual event commemorating the first International Day of Human Fraternity.
In his address, the pope began by greeting participants as "sisters and brothers" and affectionately greeted Sheikh el-Tayeb as "my brother, my friend, my companion in challenges and risks in the struggle for fraternity.""I lost a son, but today I reach out to many children. Today I'm a second mother to many children I saved in detention centers, in homes, in schools so they don't fall into hatred," she said.