Two thousand immigrants have received Christmas presents from Pope Francis.
Vatican Pope Francis jokes with the newlyweds of the Rainbow Association
Marco Lagulli Onlus, which deals with clownterapia (clown therapy) in
hospitals, nursing homes, and orphanages
Two thousand immigrants at the Dono di Maria shelter near the Vatican were
thrilled to receive Christmas presents from none other than Pope Francis.
He sent them useful gift packages to allow them to connect with family over
the holiday season, including a Christmas card signed by the Pope, postage
stamps, a pre-paid international calling card, and a free day-pass for the Rome
metro.
Papal almoner Archbishop Konrad Krajewski personally helped the sisters of
the Missionaries of Charity hand out the gifts.
Sister Michelle said: "The immigrants received the presents with
love and were thankful for the opportunity to call and write their loved ones
during the Christmas season."
As an advocate for the poor and marginalized, Pope Francis has specifically
spoken out on behalf of immigrants.
On the World Day of Migrants and Refugees in September he condemned
"slave labor" and human trafficking.
"Migrants and refugees are not pawns on the chessboard of
humanity," he said.
"They are children, women and men who leave or who are forced to
leave their homes for various reasons, who share a legitimate desire for
knowing and having, but above all for being more."
The Dono di Maria home was founded by Mother Teresa 25 years ago under Pope
John Paul II's blessing, according to Patheos.
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