Vatican
City, 14 December 2013 (VIS) – This morning Pope Francis visited
the Santa Marta Dispensary, which has for ninety years provided
medical assistance and other forms of help to children and families
in need, of all beliefs and nationalities. The location of the
institution, established in 1922 by Pope Pio XI, has changed on a
number of occasions throughout history and it is now based in the San
Carlo Palace, very close to the Santa Marta guesthouse, the Pope's
residence.
The
Pope then proceeded to the Paul VI Hall where he was awaited by 800
people, including volunteers and families assisted by the Dispensary.
Shortly after his arrival, a group of nine children prepared a
portrait of Francis, with the greeting “Auguri”, best wishes. The
Holy Father will celebrate his 77th birthday in three days' time and
so another group of children at Santa Marta, each dressed in a white
shirt with a large letter printed on it in yellow, lined up to form
the phrase “Auguri Papa Francesco” (“Best wishes, Pope
Francis”), and sang “Happy Birthday” to him while a cake, baked
in the Dispensary and complete with candles, was brought into the
hall. The Pope, surprised, rose onto his feet, blew out the candles,
and received the gift of a pullover.
“Thank
you for this visit!” he said. “Thank you for your love, for the
joy of these children, the gifts, the cake … which was beautiful!
Afterwards I will tell you whether it was good or not! Many thanks,
and may the Lord bless you”.
There
are currently 270 families assisted by the Santa Marta Dispensary, to
which 22 doctors offer their service, and which throughout 2013
treated more than 3,500 people. The centre also receives the support
of 25 volunteers and the collaboration of the paediatric hospital
Bambin Gesù and other hospitals in Rome, such as the Vatican
Pharmacy and the Vatican Health Care Fund. It is also assisted by the
Saints Peter and Paul Association, the “Opera Pia Pro Infantia”
Roman Society and the Food Bank. In 2008, following a Chirograph of
Pope Benedict XVI, it took on the form of an Autonomous Foundation
and its activity became formally an expression of the charity of the
Pope and the Holy See. By statute the Foundation, the management of
which is entrusted to the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de
Paul, is presided by the Almoner of His Holiness, currently
Archbishop Konrad Krajewski.
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