Children from earthquake-stricken central Italy visit
Pope
(Vatican Radio) On Saturday, Pope Francis welcomed to the
Vatican a number of young children from the towns Norcia, Cascia, Accumoli,
Amatrice, Arquata del Tronto, and Acquasanta – communities that were devastated
by a series of earthquakes that struck central Italy last year.
The children had come to Rome aboard a special “Children’s
Train” especially to meet with the Holy Father.
In the Paul VI Hall, Pope Francis conversed familiarly with
the children. “They tell me I have to speak, but I like to listen!” he said,
inviting them to tell him their stories. He called several of the children to
himself so he could ask them questions and listen to their responses. The Pope
asked them about the effects of the earthquake, and how the children were
responding in the wake of the catastrophe.
After speaking individually with more than a dozen boys and
girls, Pope Francis offered a word of instruction. “What you’ve gone through is
truly ugly,” he said, “because it’s a disaster, and disasters wound the soul.”
But, he told them, “the Lord helps us to start again!”:
“Do you trust in the Lord?” the Pope asked them.
“Yes!” they replied.
“Are you sure?”
“Yes!”
“And also in the Madonna?”
“Yes!”
“And now, if we have faith, let us thank the Madonna for the
good things she has given us in this disaster: Hail Mary…”
After leading the children in the Hail Mary, the Holy Father
told the children, ‘One of the things that Jesus likes best, one of the words
that the Lord likes best, is the word “thank you very much.’” He thanked them for
their visit.
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