Pope Francis in Gyumri, Armenia thanks 'Pope's
hospital'
(Vatican Radio) At the
conclusion of Mass in Gyumri, Armenia on Saturday, Pope Francis took a moment
to greet “all those who with such generosity and practical charity are helping
our brothers and sisters in need.” In particular, the Pontiff recalled
what is known as “the Pope’s Hospital” desired by Pope John Paul II himself and
which opened 25 years ago in Ashotsk. “It was born of the heart of Saint
John Paul II,” Pope Francis observed, “and it continues to be an important
presence close to those who are suffering.”
Below, please find Pope
Francis’ remarks upon conclusion of Holy Mass in Gyumri, Armenia:
At the conclusion of this
celebration, I wish to express my deep gratitude to Catholicos Karekin II and
to Archbishop Minassian for their gracious words. I also thank Patriarch
Ghabroyan and the Bishops present, as well as the priests and the Authorities
who have warmly welcomed us.
I thank all of you here
present, who have come to Gyumri from different regions and from nearby
Georgia. I especially greet all those who with such generosity and
practical charity are helping our brothers and sisters in need. I think
in particular of the hospital in Ashotsk, opened twenty-five years ago and
known as “the Pope’s Hospital”. It was born of the heart of Saint John Paul
II, and it continues to be an important presence close to those who are
suffering. I think too of the charitable works of the local Catholic
community, and those of the Armenian Sisters of the Immaculate Conception and
the Missionaries of Charity of Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
May the Virgin Mary, our
Mother, accompany you always and guide your steps in the way of fraternity and
peace.
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