Pope Francis’ Twitter Message for World Day of the Poor: Sharing Food with Those in Need

2023-11-18 18:05:40

Pope Francis’ Twitter message.

Joey Kariveli, Vatican City

The Pope said that sharing food with Niswan is a very meaningful act.

In a Twitter message posted on Saturday (18/11/23) to mark the Catholic Church’s World Day of the Poor on Sunday, November 19, Pope Francis quoted a few words from his message for the day.

The Pope’s Twitter message in question reads:

“How rich it would be if we shared food with the needy on the day of the poor, on Sunday! How much more this brotherhood will be expressed if we have the awareness that we are all brothers and sisters around the altar of the Lord!”

With more than 5.35 million Twitter followers in various languages, Papa’s Twitter messages are available in 9 languages, including Standard, Arabic, Latin, German, Italian, English, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, French.

EN: How significant it would be if, on the Day of the Poor, we shared the Sunday meal with those who lack the necessities! If around the altar of the Lord we are aware that we are all brothers and sisters, how much more visible would this fraternity become!

EN: How meaningful it would be if, on the Day of the Poor, we were to invite someone in need to share our Sunday dinner! If around the altar of the Lord we are aware that we are all brothers and sisters, how much more visible would our fraternity be!

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