Pope Francis has urged Hungarians to open doors to migrants, ending his visit to the country led by a nationalist anti-immigration cabinet. Speaking at an open-air mass in the capital Budapest, the pontiff said it was sad and painful to see doors closed to people who were unlike us. Up to 100,000 people attended the mass, including Prime Minister Viktor
Orban.
Addressing the crowd near the Hungarian parliament building on Sunday, Pope Francis pleaded to everyone - including those with political and social responsibilities, to be more open. Mr Orban has criticised migration, building a barbed-wire border fence to stop migrants crossing into Hungary.