father franz meurer: a year ago, we took in a family from kosovo. they had eight kids, including a new-born. i think it's great that the pope is doing the same now. >> a lot of parishes have acted even before the pope's message. hailoun -- who's from syria -- is repairing bicycles for other refugees. he's nealy 70 years old, and he's been in germany for nearly two years. he lost everything when he fled syria. hailoun, syrian refugee: i worked for 43 years -- and now it's all gone. i lost two homes, a shop, and an office. >> but hailoun is glad to be in germany where he feels safe. and since this parish helped him, he now wants to help the parish. the franciscans say that helping refugees -- whether they're christians or muslims -- is just part of being a good catholic. the nuns here say that the church is changing, thanks to pope francis. gertrudis lÜneborg, franciscan nun: jesus went to the fringes of society -- and the pope is doing exactly the same. he says that christians should also reach out to the fringes, find the needy and help them. >> you