Monday, December 3, 2001

ACCOUNTS SET TO RECEIVE DONATIONS FOR WAR, TERRORISM VICTIMS


VATICAN CITY, DEC 1, 2001 (VIS) - On November 18, during the Angelus, Pope John Paul proclaimed December 14 as a day of fasting, prayer and charity throughout the world to implore peace: "What people deprive themselves of in fasting can be given to the poor, especially those who suffer in this moment the consequences of terrorism and war."

The Pontifical Council Cor Unum, in a communique published today, announced that "The Pope wishes to reach out in a symbolic embrace to every person in need, and therefore asks all believers to undertake a concrete gesture of charity to bring them hope and daily bread." As a result, the Holy See has opened an extraordinary account, to be administered by the Pontifical Council Cor Unum, care of the Banca di Roma and another account care of Italian post offices.

The communique adds that "Donations received will be given by the Holy Father on Christmas Day to those who, as victims of terrorism and war, having overcome the greatest emergency, risk being forgotten."

Those wishing to donate care of the Banca di Roma can do so through C/C Number 101010 "PRO DIGIUNO 14 DICEMBRE" ABI 3002 CAB 5008. The account number at Italian post offices is C/C N.603035.

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