Pope Sends New Shipment of Humanitarian Aid to Lebanon and Ukraine
Both war-torn countries will receive essential medications, and Ukraine will receive other needed items, including food and clothing.
Both war-torn countries will receive essential medications, and Ukraine will receive other needed items, including food and clothing.
The papal almoner is a key position in the Vatican, one that has played a vital role in the Church and its charitable undertakings for centuries.
The incident happened while the Polish-born cardinal, who was not hurt, was bringing food and other supplies to people on the front lines.
The papal almoner chauffeurs 10 homeless people each day to the beach in a van as part of Pope Francis’ initiatives to help the needy, according to Vatican Insider.
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