VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis on Sunday denounced Europe's indifference toward migrants risking their lives to cross the Mediterranean Sea as he elevated to sainthood an Italian bishop and Italian-born missionary whose work and life paths illustrated the difficulties faced by 19th Century Italian emigrants.

Francis departed from prepared remarks to slam Europe's treatment of migrants as “disgusting, sinful and criminal.†He noted that people from outside the continent are often left to or pushed back to Libya, where they wind up in camps he referred to as “lager,†the German word referring to Nazi concentration camps.

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