Fulfilling the last will of Pope Francishe Papamóvil with which he moved and approached the faithful around the world was donated so that he now works as a mobile unit of Health for Gaza’s children, Vatican News reported.
“It was his last desire for the people who had shown so much solidarity throughout his pontificate, especially in recent years,” they said.
The initiative was carried out by Cáritas Jerusalemafter the request for Francisco, and aims to help in the framework of a serious Humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip. From the beginning of the war between the terrorist group Hamas and Israel in 2023, Almost a million children had to be displaced from the territory.
“Children are not numbers. They are faces. Names. Stories. And Each is sacred”, The Pope had remarked during his speeches.
In this way, from now on, the papamobile will be Equipped with diagnosis, exam and treatment machines and will have rapid infections, diagnostic instruments, vaccines, suture kits and other instrumentsaccording to the official Vatican medium.
When the access to humanitarian aid to the strip is re -established, The vehicle will reach children at the most isolated points of Gaza.
Through a press release, Peter Brunegeneral secretary of Cáritas Sweden, wrote: “With the vehicle, We can reach children who do not have access to medical care todayminors injured and malnourished. ”
“This is a concrete intervention that saves lives at a time when Gaza’s health system collapsed almost completely,” he added, while assuring that “It’s not just a vehicle.” “It is a message that the world has not forgotten Gaza’s children,” he said.
Pope Francis donated US $200,000 to help prisoners
Another of his last gestures before he died was the donation of his “Last possessions“To help prisoners, Bishop Benoni Ambarus, head of the Office of Prison Pastoral and Charitable Affairs in Rome reported days after his death.
“He donated to them 200,000 euros of your personal account“Ambarus told Italian media.
He explained that the money was destined for a Pasta factory Located in the Penitentiary Center for Minors of Casal del Marmo, in Rome.
“I told him we had a considerable mortgage about this factory And that if we managed to settle it, we could reduce the price of the pastaSell more and use younger, “he explained.
Source: Ambito