Set another place at the Christmas table for someone
in need
Christmas lunch with the poor in the Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere.-ANSA |
(Vatican Radio) Men and women of goodwill across the world
are invited to set another place at the Christmas table for
someone in need.
Kicking off its annual campaign to offer Christmas
lunch to the poor, to the homeless, to families in difficulty, the
Rome-based Community of Sant’Egidio is asking for
contributions – whatever they may amount to – in order to be able to offer a
tangible sign of closeness and care to our brothers and sisters in need.
The Christmas Lunch across the world
Thanks to the help of Sant’Egidio friends across the globe,
the initiative last year saw over 50,00 poor people in Italy, and over 200,000
across the world, invited to celebrate Christmas and enjoy a special lunch
together thanks to the “Set another place at the Christmas table”
campaign.
History
The Christmas Lunch with the poor tradition goes back 35
years when a small group of poor people was welcomed to participate in a
banquet set up in the Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere.
Those invited included some elderly people, a handful of
neighbourhood friends who would have spent the day alone, and some homeless
people who slept ‘out and about’ in the area.
Since then the initiative has grown and spread from Rome’s
Trastevere district where Sant’Egidio has its home, to many parts of the world,
wherever the Community is present.
In Rome, lunch still takes place beneath the frescoes in the
magnificent Basilica, but Christmas meals are organized for the poor in many
different venues as well, including old-age homes, prisons and of course other
churches and basilicas.
Service to the poor
Service to the poor is one of the main missions of the
Sant’Egidio Community which sees itself as a family united by the Gospel.
That’s why, Sant’Egidio members insist, while families across the world gather
around the table to celebrate the coming of the Lord, the Community does so
with the poor “who are our friends and family”.
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(Linda Bordoni)
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