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Pope Francis kicks off World Day of the Poor with free healthcare for disadvantaged

VATICAN CITY (RNS) — To get an idea of what Pope Francis’ pontificate is all about, one need only drop by Saint Peter’s square this week.

Within the embrace of the world-famous colonnade lies a 12-foot-tall bronze statue of immigrants of all genders, races and cultural backgrounds and a medical facility for the needy that Pope Francis inaugurated during the week leading up to the third annual World Day of the Poor (Nov. 17).

“The marginalization painfully experienced by millions of persons cannot go on for long. Their cry is growing louder and embraces the entire earth,” Francis wrote in his message for World Day of the Poor, which was created by the pope in 2016 at the end of the Jubilee of Mercy.

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