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A bronze sculpture titled “Mélancolie” shows a seated human figure on a bench, bent forward with arms resting on its knees. The body is hollow, with no torso, and the head droops from the arching shoulders, giving a sense of sadness and emptiness. The statue is placed on grass near Lake Geneva, with the Jet d’Eau fountain spraying water high in the background and the city visible across the lake.

Sculture « Mélancolie » by Albert György in Geneva.

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Authored by Sue Parry, the manual has been developed as a tool to help churches, religious leaders, and faith communities broaden their understanding of the issues at stake in migration and explore how and where they can best respond to the challenges.

The manual is structured in three parts: a technical briefing summarizing the scope of the issue; living our faith with practical applications; and theological resources.

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