VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis has ramped up the Vatican’s charity work,
sending his chief alms-giver and a contingent of Swiss guards onto the
streets of Rome at night to do what he usually can’t do: comfort the
poor and the homeless.
A few times a week, Archbishop Konrad Krajewski takes a few
off-duty guards with him in his modest white Fiat to make the rounds at
Rome’s train stations, where charities offer makeshift soup kitchens
that feed 400-500 people a night. Often they bring the leftovers from
the Vatican mess halls to share.
It's heart-warming, I think, not just because kindness warms the heart but because of a perceived history that has gone before: What a sticky wicket ... a life of service that becomes so self-serving.
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