As Pope Francis continues to make history here in America and beyond, becoming the first Pope to ever address a joint meeting of Congress, he will leave Capitol Hill and go back to the work he is known for–being among the people and feeding the homeless. He’s expected to stop by Washington’s St. Patrick Catholic Church, to do the work that has earned him the moniker, “The People’s Pope.” Catholic Charities says the Pope will meet with clients and staff and bless the food being provided for hundreds of homeless men, women and children. To coincide with the Pope’s U.S. visit, the organization has launched a new program to end poverty and hunger…#End45.
I spent some time talking with Catholic Charities about the effort in preparation for Pope Francis’ arrival. Listen to my interview below:
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