Pope Francis celebrates name day with poor as the Vatican’s free vaccinations continue

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The 30-minute visit had a “festive and affectionate atmosphere,” a Vatican press release said, and a song wishing the pope well on his name day was sung before he left.

Francis encouraged the medical volunteers to “continue their commitment” to helping the poor, and the papal almoner, Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, expressed the pope’s gratitude to all those who had assisted with the vaccine project, which also included a donation of vaccines to poor countries.

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Italian President Sergio Mattarella sent a message to Pope Francis to mark his name day, called “onomastico” in Italian.

“On the occasion of the feast of St. George, I have the pleasure of sending you the affectionate and cordial congratulations of the Italian people, together with my most fervent wishes for well-being for your person,” Mattarella said.

The president thanked Pope Francis for his “beautiful reflections” on Dante Alighieri, written in the March 25 apostolic letter Candor lucis aeternae, published to mark the 700th anniversary of the death of the Florentine poet.

“I wish to join in the hope that the figure of Dante Alighieri, ‘paradigm of the human condition,’ may illuminate with hope the journey of each person — especially in this difficult period still marked by the pandemic — helping everyone ‘to advance with serenity and courage on the pilgrimage of life,’” Mattarella said.

The Italian president said: “It is in this spirit that, on the happy anniversary of your name day, I renew the expressions of the closeness of all Italians and of my utmost consideration for the high apostolic mission of Your Holiness.”

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Pope Francis has always celebrated his name day in some way, often with an act of charity.

Last year, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Pope Francis made a donation of ventilators to hospitals in Romania, Spain, and Italy, to assist patients with severe cases of the coronavirus.

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In 2019, the pope gave away 6,000 rosaries to young people from Milan and asked them to pray for him through Mary’s intercession.

To mark St. George’s feast day in 2018, 3,000 homeless people in Rome received a gelato — Italian ice cream — from Pope Francis.

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