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Pope goes to visit Ukrainian children in hospital

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Kathleen N. Hattrup - published on 03/19/22
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Some arrived at start of war with various illnesses; others are recent arrivals with wounds from the shelling.

Pope Francis went to the Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital to visit the Ukrainian refugee children receiving treatment there, the Vatican press office announced.

The Pope made his visit shortly after 4 pm on the afternoon of March 19, the feast of St. Joseph.

The children have arrived in the last few days from Ukraine. There are about 19 Ukrainian children in the hospital and satellite site.

Some 50 have arrived since the start of the war. They have various illnesses (oncological, neurological and other). Some fled in the first days of the war and, more recently, children have arrived with serious blast wounds.

The Pope stopped by the rooms and visited all the little ones present, and then returned to the Vatican.

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On March 18, the Pope mentioned the children at Bambino Gesù when he was addressing a group of educators.

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