Pope celebrates name day at Vatican vaccination clinic

Pope celebrates name day at Vatican vaccination clinic
Pope Francis greeting a child as he visits people who came to the Vatican for the second dose of their Covid-19 vaccinations in the Paul VI hall at the Vatican on April 23. Photo: CNS/Vatican Media

VATICAN (CNS): Celebrating his name day, the feast of St. George, Pope Francis was serenaded by hundreds of Rome’s most vulnerable residents and the people who assist them.

The pope, who was born Jorge (George) Mario Bergoglio, marked his birth saint’s feast on April 23 by visiting people who came to the Vatican’s Paul VI hall for their second dose of the Covid-19 vaccination.

Close to 600 people were scheduled to receive the inoculations throughout the day. Photos of the pope with the special guests and Konrad Cardinal Krajewski, the papal almoner, showed stacks of sandwiches, fruit juice and cookies, as well as a large chocolate Easter egg, which was cracked and shared.

Pope Francis personally greeted those waiting for their shots in the atrium of the Vatican audience hall as well as those who had just received the vaccine and were under observation in case of an allergic reaction.

“As he left, those present sang” their best wishes to the pope for his name day, the Vatican press office said.

Pope Francis also greeted the volunteers helping run the vaccine clinic, encouraging them to continue with their commitment to the poor, the press office said.

The Vatican said that about 1,400 people among the homeless, the poor and the particularly vulnerable—as well as the volunteers who assist them—had received the first dose of the vaccine from the Vatican; the remaining 800 will get their second doses in the next few weeks.

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