Pope visits sick children at Pediatric Dispensary of Saint Martha
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Saturday morning visited the Pediatric Dispensary
of Santa Marta in the Vatican.
Then, at the Paul VI Hall, he met the children
cared for at the Dispensary, along with their families and the volunteers who, every
day, serve in the charitable institution, which is entrusted to the Daughters of Charity
of Saint Vincent de Paul.
The children surprised the Holy Father with a small
party ahead of his 77th birthday (December 17), giving him a cake and a
sweater. “I thank you for this visit,” the Pope said in a brief address. “Thank you
for the love you have, the joy of these children, the gifts, the cake ... It was beautiful!
Later I’ll tell you it was good or not. Thank you so much! May the Lord bless you.”
Then he affectionately greeted the children one by one.
The Pope was greeted
by Sr. Antonietta Collacchi, the head of the Dispensary, and a mother from Peru. Sister
Antoinette said “the Dispensary of Santa Marta has a long history, with over 90 years
of solidarity spent in serving those people who too often seem invisible to the eyes
of the world.” Since its founding in 1922, under Pope Pius XI, the Dispensary has
assisted thousands of children, along with their families. Sr. Collacchi spoke about
the medical care and psychological support provided by the Dispensary, noting that
the institution also ensures basic necessities such as milk, diapers, wheelchairs,
food, clothing, and toys. The children are given periodic check-ups and specialized
consultations, which are also provided for their mothers. “This symphony of love,”
she said, “is made possible thanks to the voluntary work of doctors - paediatricians,
obstetricians , sonographers , dermatologists , dentists - and the many workers who
offer their time, passion and tenderness. Divine Providence ensures that we do not
lack His support, by multiplying charity every day, in our hands. Our days are marked
by the joy of being a Christian, the brightness of a smile and the warmth of gratitude,
and this allows us to be able to repeat - with the strength of the experience - some
of his words: ‘true power is service;’ for a Christian ‘to make progress’ means ‘to
humble oneself,’ as the Son of God did. In this perspective, we work to globalize
solidarity and love, rather than indifference and selfishness. In this time of Advent,
pregnant with hope for the coming of the Messiah, once more we turn our gaze to a
family in need, abandoned by men to their fate, but we see above all the trust in
the will of the Heavenly Father and cultivate an awareness that in His design is imprinted
the touch of an artist completing a masterpiece.”
The Pope was also greeted
by Elizabeth, from Peru, the mother of one of the children cared for by at the Dispensary.
“We are happy that you are here this morning with all of us from the Dispensary of
Santa Marta,” she said. “Your presence, Holy Father, is a surprise for us and always
gives us moments of tenderness and joy. What can we say about your smile? It’s so
amazing, it goes to the heart of everyone, giving us so much peace. We know how much
you love the children, especially to those who need it most. At the Dispensary we
feel especially privileged because we know that we are in your heart and on your mind.
And we are happy because, every day, you help us to meet Jesus. Dear Pope Francis,”
she concluded, “these our children receive today the most beautiful Christmas gift
they could imagine: your smile, your caress, your embrace.”