Charity Begins at [Rome]
The Pope really means business. He is well on his way to changing the Catholic Church in big and small ways. You get the feeling that he truly embodies the Christian principles of compassion for the poor, the sick and the weak, not just as abstractions, but as immediate and personal concerns.
Turning the traditional office of the Vatican Almoner into a more active and out-reaching one is a sign of how caring the man is. By appointing a younger man and ordering him to go out to not only give money to the needy, but spend time with them and share their misfortunes and problems, the Pope "talks the talk and walks the walk."
We should all thank him for that.
Turning the traditional office of the Vatican Almoner into a more active and out-reaching one is a sign of how caring the man is. By appointing a younger man and ordering him to go out to not only give money to the needy, but spend time with them and share their misfortunes and problems, the Pope "talks the talk and walks the walk."
We should all thank him for that.
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