father mussie is from eritrea, and for many refugees, he's the last hope. >> whe that, i call the coast guard in italy or malta -- often both. i send them the information so they can locate the boat carrying refugees on the mediterranean. >> his phone number has been found scratched into the railings of refugee boats. it's handed around refugee camp across north africa. right now, the weather is still too poor to make the crossing, but soon people will again risk their lives on rickety, overcrowded boats, at the hands of unscrupulous people smugglers. all for the hope of a better life in europe. services for the eritrean catholic congregation in basel. father mussie's bishop sent him to switzerland, where he tends to 14 congregations across the country. the congregants are grateful for the occasional mass said in their native language. life isn't always easy for immigrants in switzerland. in his sermon, father mussie talks about the responsibility that everyone has for their own fate. the priest knows the problems faced by the members of his flock -- after all, he was himself a refugee