Vatican
City, 22 December 2013 (VIS) – Yesterday afternoon the Holy Father
visited the patients of the Bambin Gesu Paediatric Hospital, situated
on the Roman Janiculum Hill. Part of the patrimony of the Holy See,
it is the largest paediatric hospital and paediatric research centre
in Europe. It employs almost 2,600 staff, including doctors,
researchers, nurses, hospital technicians and other employees. Each
year more than a million patients are treated in clinic, and it
manages 27 thousand hospitalisations, 25 thousand surgical
procedures, and 71 thousand emergency room cases.
Italy's
first paediatric hospital, it was founded in 1869 upon the initiative
of the Salviati dukes and donated to the Holy See in 1924. It is
commonly known to families as “the Pope's hospital”, and Pope
Francis' visit follows a tradition dear to his predecessors,
inaugurated by Pope John XXIII at Christmas 1958.
Four
thousand people awaited the arrival of the Holy Father, accompanied
by Archbishop Pietro Parolin, secretary of State, and his predecessor
Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, S.D.B. The Pope spent three hours with the
children and their families, and chose not to deliver the address he
had prepared in favour of spending more time with the young patients
and visiting all the departments in the hospital, such as neonatal
intensive care, reanimation and nephrology.
Shortly
before 5 p.m. the Pope arrived at the chapel where around thirty
children affected with cancer were gathered with their relatives. A
basket had been placed in the chapel, containing pieces of paper upon
which the patients in the hospital had written their “dreams and
prayers”.
“Dear
children, thank you for the dreams and your prayers you have gathered
in this basket and offered to me”, said the Holy Father. “Many
thanks. We will present them together to Jesus; He knows them best of
all. He knows what resides in the depths of our hearts. Jesus has a
special bond with you children in particular, and He is always close
to you. Now, let us pray together to Our Lady before this beautiful
statue of the Virgin with Jesus”.
After
praying the “Hail Mary”, the Pope blessed all those present and,
instead of pronouncing the planned address, continued his visit of
the hospital, stopping to speak to all those who crowded the rooms
and hallways. He also spoke with the parents of the group “Children
in Heaven”, who have lost their young sons and daughters. One of
the mothers gave the Pope a figure of an angel in memory of those
children, and the president of the Bambin Gesu Hospital, Giuseppe
Profitti, dedicated to the Bishop of Rome a new structure, a project
for the assistance of mothers and children in difficulty, organised
in collaboration with the diocesan branch of Caritas.
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