Recently, Pope Francis advised Christians to live "a Christmas with less spending," "more humble," urging them to send what they save to alleviate the suffering of so many who suffer from cold, hunger, and lack of care. In other words, "a Christmas with Ukrainians in our hearts." On the crowdfunding platform Eppela, one can donate even a small amount to help buy thermal jerseys for the people of Ukraine.
The Apostolic Almoner (Dicastery for the Service of Charity) launched an appeal for clothing donations, to be sent to the Vatican. "The response of the people," explained Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, the Almoner of His Holiness, "has been most generous because the hearts of Italians are sweet, open and good," ready to respond with impetus to the difficulties of those living through war. Many clothing factories were contacted and have already donated thermal jerseys. Some also facilitated the purchase at production or discounted prices.
As soon as the material is collected and loaded on trucks, along with purchased power generators, the cardinal himself will bring everything to Ukraine. But the delivery does not mean that the collection will be interrupted, because the winter is long and hard. It is indeed necessary to be ready for any new needs.
"Let's make this Christmas gift": is the invitation of the Almoner because, as Pope Francis said in his homily at Mass at Casa Santa Marta on Nov. 26, 2018, "generosity is an everyday thing," it is "the generosity of small things."
Source: Dicastery for the Service of Charity
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