Pope inviting 1,500 people including street dwellers for lunch on November 18 at 19:50

Pope Francis of the Roman Catholic Church reintroduced the attitude to tackle poverty by inviting about 1500 people, including those who live on the street and families who are difficult to live, to the Vatican for lunch. .

Pope Francisco has designated November 17 as the “Day for the Poor” of the Roman Catholic Church from the Ototoshi, who lived on the streets in the Vatican on the 17th, and family members who have difficulty living, etc. Invited about 1,500 people and held a luncheon.

At the luncheon, lasagna, chicken, and dessert were served, and Pope Francis surrounded the table and ate together.

According to someone who was sitting at the same table, the Pope asked where he lived.

At the end of the luncheon, the participants were handed pasta and olive oil, and the 34-year-old woman invited with her children said, “The Pope will snuggle up with those in need. .

In the Vatican, on the “Day for the Poor”, Francisco is actively working on anti-poverty measures, such as a facility providing free medical services for one week at St. Peter's Square, where tourists from all over the world gather. The policy of the Pope is reflected.