Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Days after attack, Pope Benedict XVI visits soup kitchen


Hat tip to the Catholic Fire on this one.

A warm welcome for Pope Benedict XVI as he prepared to eat a warm meal with Romes neediest.

Viva il Papa

The crowd shouted long live the pope.

But days earlier, he was greeted very differently by a 25-year old unstable woman who attended Christmas Eve Mass at St. Peters Basilica.

Witnesses captured these images, the woman jumping over barricades, pushing the pontiff to the ground.

During the popes visit to St. Egidios soup kitchen, his first trip since the attack, security was tight and guards escorted Benedict XVI inside where he shared a meal with 150 homeless and poor people.

Benedict XVI
Thank you for this opportunity! I am very happy and I thank everyone with love and expertise have prepared the food - I really felt the power of this kitchen, congratulations!

Benedict XVI told the poor, that he is close to them and loves them, and called on everyone to always remember those in need and help them.

After the meal, the pope handed out gifts to about 30 children at the center.

The popes visit to the soup kitchen is part of a tradition his predecessor John Paul II started in 1998.

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