Pope
Francis makes unscheduled visit to Manila street children
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis made an unscheduled stop at a
center for street children in Manila Friday shortly after celebrating mass in
the Filipino capital. Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi confirmed that
the Pope visited a home for street children run by the ANAK-Tnk
charitable foundation. Fr. Lombardi said the Pope spent
almost a half an hour with some 320 children who celebrated his visit at the
centre with songs and dance, hugs and an exchange of brief words.
Fr. Lombardi said the
children were gathered in the centre’s courtyard for their meeting with Pope
Francis. “It was a very moving moment,” said Fr. Lombardi. The
children had prepared small gifts for the Holy Father, including a wooden image
of Our Lady – a copy of the one displayed in the centre’s chapel, a photo of
the Holy Sacrament amid rubbish for the adoration of group of scavengers, and a
mosaic made by a child out of bits of colored paper.
The centre is run by
Fr. Mathieu, a French priest, and is home to 20 children while many of the
others gathered to greet the Pope are assisted by the foundation in other
homes.
ANAK-Tnk launched the
letter-writing campaign “Even us?” last September requesting a visit from the
Pope. Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, archbishop of Manila, brought a thousand letters from the children, plus a video about the lives of street children, to Pope Francis
in Rome at the beginning of October last year.
Concluding his visit
with the children with a blessing, Pope Francis went on to have lunch at the
nunciature in Manila before an afternoon meeting with families.
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