Pope to President of 'Bambino Gesù' hospital: 'offer
care and mercy'
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
on Tuesday encouraged the President of the Vatican’s ‘Bambino Gesù’ pediatric
hospital to continue to promote the institution’s good work and promised his
personal contribution.
In the course of a private
audience with Mariella Enoc – at the head of the children’s
hospital since February 2015 – the Pope assured her of his continuing support
and said the hospital must evermore be a ‘great work of mercy’.
During the heart-to-heart
conversation that ‘Bambino Gesù’ President Mariella Enoc said took place in an
atmosphere of great friendliness and intimacy, Pope Francis expressed deep interest
in an ongoing charity project that sees the Vatican institution actively
supporting the Pediatric Hospital of Bangui, in the Central African Republic.
“The Pope even pledged his
personal help ” – she told Vatican Radio - “an economic contribution that
will help us ‘adopt’ the African hospital and help it to grow by providing
medical formation, by establishing a school that specializes in pediatric care and
by building new wards”.
Enoc also spoke to the Pope
about how the Bambino Gesù Hospital has been active in helping support refugees
and about an agricultural initiative in collaboration with FAO and the Italian
state that aims to provide long-term solutions for the poor in the Central
African Republic.
Of course much attention was
dedicated to the work carried out by the Vatican Hospital itself here in Rome
that offers quality health care, taking in children from across the world, many
of whom from families who cannot afford to pay.
And this is exactly what the
‘Pope’s Hospital’ that has its roots in the Gospel is expected to do – Enoc
pointed out – as she presented Francis with the gift of a one of the beautiful
“Madonna of Bangui” photographs that are part of the Bambino Gesù project to
raise money for its sister hospital in the Central African Republic.
After the audience Mariella
Enoc presented the ‘Santa Marta pediatric dispensary,’ where a team of Bambino
Gesù doctors offer voluntary service, with an ultrasound scanner as sign of
concrete commitment to help in the Pope's works of mercy.
(Linda Bordoni)

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