Pope Leo XIV Visits New Clinic for the Poor at Vatican

Q: Who recently visited a new health clinic at the Vatican?

A: Pope Leo XIV visited the new outpatient clinic on November 14th.

Q: Where is this new health clinic located?

A: The clinic is built beneath the colonnade of St. Peter’s Square within the Vatican City.

Q: What is the purpose of the new health center?

A: The center aims to strengthen assistance and increase healthcare services for those in need, especially the poor.

Q: What new medical services are offered at the clinic?

A: The clinic features two new medical consultation rooms and a new radiology service with state-of-the-art equipment, including an X-ray machine for rapid diagnosis.

Q: Why is early diagnosis significant at this clinic?

A: Early diagnosis allows for timely treatment of conditions often overlooked by those in poverty, improving their quality of life.

Q: Who emphasized the importance of restoring dignity to the poor through these services?

A: Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, prefect of the Dicastery for the Service of Charity, highlighted the importance of restoring dignity to the poor, seeing in them the face of Jesus.

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Pope Leo XIV visits new health clinic for the poor under St. Peter’s colonnade

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