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ABC News
05-05-2025
- Health
- ABC News
Pope Francis's popemobile to be converted into medical clinic for children in Gaza
One of Pope Francis's Popemobiles is being transformed into a mobile health clinic for children in the Gaza Strip, fulfilling one of the late pontiff's final wishes, according to the Vatican's official media outlet. The vehicle, used by Francis during his 2014 visit to the Holy Land, is being kitted out with diagnostic and emergency medical equipment to help young patients in the Palestinian enclave. Pope Francis, who died last month, entrusted the initiative to the Catholic aid organisation Caritas Jerusalem in the months before his death, Vatican News said on Sunday. Pope Francis used the vehicle, seen here at the Vatican, during his 2014 visit to the Holy Land. ( Reuters: Stefano Rellandini ) "This is a concrete, life-saving intervention at a time when the health system in Gaza has almost completely collapsed," Peter Brune, secretary-general of Caritas Sweden, which is supporting the project, told Vatican News. "With the vehicle, we will be able to reach children who today have no access to healthcare — children who are injured and malnourished." Photo shows A man in religious garb sitting in front of a red curtain, looking on As he glided around St Peter's Square in his Popemobile on Sunday, the fact he was 88 and had just spent several weeks in hospital somehow seemed a distant memory. Then everything changed. The open-sided vehicle, designed to allow the pontiff to greet crowds of well-wishers, has been transferred to Caritas Jerusalem and will head to Gaza when a humanitarian corridor is opened. The mobile unit will be equipped with rapid infection tests, vaccines, diagnostic tools, and suture kits, and staffed by medical personnel. Caritas plans to deploy the clinic to communities without access to functioning healthcare facilities once humanitarian access to Gaza is feasible. "It's not just a vehicle," Mr Brune added. " It's a message that the world has not forgotten about the children in Gaza. " Gaza has a tiny Christian community and the Vatican has said Francis used to call the Holy Family Church in Gaza on an almost daily basis for much of the war, which started in October 2023 when Hamas militants launched the October 7 attack. Francis had a number of Popemobiles, with the converted Mitsubishi used in the 2014 visit to Israel and the Palestinian Territories staying in the region following his return to the Vatican. "This vehicle represents the love, care and closeness shown by His Holiness for the most vulnerable, which he expressed throughout the crisis," Anton Asfar, the secretary-general of Caritas Jerusalem, said. A conclave to elect a new pope Israel resumed major operations across Gaza on March 18 amid political deadlock over how to build on a two-month ceasefire in its war against Hamas. On Monday, Israeli officials claimed that the nation's security cabinet had The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said on Sunday that at least 2,436 people had been killed since Israel resumed operations on March 18, bringing its overall death toll from the war to 52,535. Hamas's attack on October 7, 2023, resulted in the deaths of 1,218 people on the Israeli side, mostly civilians, according to tallies based on official figures. AFP/Reuters


The Star
23-04-2025
- Automotive
- The Star
Motor racing-Rally boss Wilson nominated for FIA deputy president role
Formula One F1 - Italian Grand Prix - Circuit of Monza, Monza, Italy - August 30, 2018 General view of the FiA logo REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini LONDON (Reuters) -The head of motorsport's world governing body, the FIA, has nominated former rally driver and M-Sport founder Malcolm Wilson to take the position left vacant by fellow-Briton Robert Reid as deputy president for sport. The FIA, the governing body for Formula One as well as rallying, said the nomination by president Mohammed Ben Sulayem will be voted on at a meeting in Macau in June. M-Sport has operated Ford's world rally programme since 1997, the company winning the manufacturers' title in 2006, 2007 and 2017. Reid, a 2001 world championship-winning rally co-driver, resigned this month due to what he called a "fundamental breakdown in governance standards" within motorsport's world governing body. Wilson said in a statement that it was an honour to be nominated and he looked forward to supporting Ben Sulayem, a former rally driver, who is expected to stand for re-election in December. (Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Christian Radnedge)

Straits Times
23-04-2025
- Automotive
- Straits Times
Rally boss Wilson nominated for FIA deputy president role
Formula One F1 - Italian Grand Prix - Circuit of Monza, Monza, Italy - August 30, 2018 General view of the FiA logo REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini LONDON - The head of motorsport's world governing body, the FIA, has nominated former rally driver and M-Sport founder Malcolm Wilson to take the position left vacant by fellow-Briton Robert Reid as deputy president for sport. The FIA, the governing body for Formula One as well as rallying, said the nomination by president Mohammed Ben Sulayem will be voted on at a meeting in Macau in June. M-Sport has operated Ford's world rally programme since 1997, the company winning the manufacturers' title in 2006, 2007 and 2017. Reid, a 2001 world championship-winning rally co-driver, resigned this month due to what he called a "fundamental breakdown in governance standards" within motorsport's world governing body. Wilson said in a statement that it was an honour to be nominated and he looked forward to supporting Ben Sulayem, a former rally driver, who is expected to stand for re-election in December. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Straits Times
21-04-2025
- Politics
- Straits Times
Pope Francis' papacy in his own words
FILE PHOTO: Pope Francis looks on at the end of his pastoral visit at the parish church \"Santa Maria dell'Orazione\" at Setteville di Guidonia neighbourhood of Rome, March 16, 2014. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini/File Photo VATICAN CITY - Below are some memorable quotes from Pope Francis, whose death at the age of 88 was announced by the Vatican on Monday. The quotes are arranged according to subjects that cropped up during his papacy, in chronological order within each theme. ENVIRONMENT "The Earth, our home, is beginning to look more and more like an immense pile of filth ... The pace of consumption, waste and environmental change has so stretched the planet's capacity that our contemporary lifestyle, unsustainable as it is, can only precipitate catastrophes." From a major papal encyclical, a letter to the Church, which was dedicated to the environment and published on June 18, 2015. "A selfish and boundless thirst for power and material prosperity leads both to the misuse of available natural resources and to the exclusion of the weak and disadvantaged," he said in comments to the United Nations in September 2015. "The world in which we live is collapsing and may be nearing the breaking point," he said in a document released on October 4, 2023. "Despite all attempts to deny, conceal, gloss over or relativise the issue, the signs of climate change are here and increasingly evident." WAR "Hostility, extremism and violence are not born of a religious heart: they are betrayals of religion," he said during a visit to Ur, Iraq in March 2021. "In Ukraine, rivers of blood and tears are flowing. This is not just a military operation but a war which sows death, destruction and misery," he said on March 6, 2022, referring to the Russian invasion of Ukraine that began on February 24, 2022. "Let the attacks and weapons cease, please, because it must be understood that terrorism and war bring no solutions, but only to the death and suffering of many innocent lives. War is a defeat, every war is a defeat," he said on October 8, 2023, the day after Hamas fighters attacked southern Israel. On November 22 that year Francis said he felt the pain of both Israelis and Palestinians as Israel continued its retaliatory strikes on Gaza. "This is not war. This is terrorism," he said. IMMIGRATION "We must not be taken aback by their numbers, but rather view them as persons, seeing their faces and listening to their stories," he told the U.S. Congress in September 2015. "It is violence to build walls and barriers to stop those who look for a place of peace," he said in a letter to a Church association in Albania in September 2015. "It's hypocrisy to call yourself a Christian and chase away a refugee or someone seeking help, someone who is hungry or thirsty, toss out someone who is in need of my help," he told a meeting of German faithful at the Vatican in October 2016. ECONOMY AND CAPITALISM "The grave financial and economic crises of the present time ... have pushed man to seek satisfaction, happiness and security in consumption and earnings out of all proportion to the principles of a sound economy." December 12, 2013, in a message for World Peace Day. "Unrestrained (economic) liberalism only makes the strong stronger and the weak weaker and excludes the most excluded," he told La Repubblica newspaper in October 2013. "It is increasingly intolerable that financial markets are shaping the destiny of people rather than serving their needs, or that the few derive immense wealth from financial speculation while the many are deeply burdened by the consequences," he told a seminar on ethical investing in the Vatican in June 2014. LGBTQ RIGHTS "If a person is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge him?" - July 29, 2013, speaking to journalists on plane returning from Brazil. "Homosexual people have a right to be in a family. They are children of God and have a right to a family. Nobody should be thrown out or be made miserable over it," he said in a documentary released in October 2020, calling for same-sex couples to be protected by civil union laws. Asked what he considered the most important thing for LGBT people to know about God, the pope replied in a letter dated May 2022: "God is Father and he does not disown any of his children. And 'the style' of God is 'closeness, mercy, and tenderness'". In a closed-door meeting with Italian bishops in May 2024, Pope Francis caused a stir by saying priesthood colleges were too full of "frociaggine", a vulgar Italian term roughly translating as "faggotness". He later apologised. WOMEN "I believe that it would be ... (less conflictual) in the Curia if there were more women. Some people have said it would lead to more gossiping but I don't think so," he told Reuters in June 2018, referring to the central administration of the Roman Catholic Church. However, he ruled out women becoming priests. "Pope John Paul II was clear and closed the door and I'm not going to go back on that," he said. "The struggle for women's rights is a continuing struggle. We have to continue struggling for this because women are a gift. God did not create man and then give him a lapdog to play with. He created both equal, man and woman. .. A society that is not capable of (allowing women to have greater roles) does not move forward," he told reporters in November 2022. "I have noticed that every time a woman is given a position (of responsibility) in the Vatican, things improve," he added. ABORTION, CONTRACEPTION "Is it legitimate, is it right, to eliminate a human life to resolve a problem? It's a human life — that's science. The moral question is whether it is right to take a human life to solve a problem. Indeed, is it right to hire a hit man to solve a problem?" he told Reuters in July 2022. "Some think, excuse me if I use the word, that in order to be good Catholics, we have to be like rabbits, but no," he said during a flight home from the Philippines on January 19, 2015, adding the Church promoted "responsible parenthood". CLERGY SEX ABUSE "I feel compelled to personally take on all the evil that some priests - quite a few in number, (although) obviously not compared to the number of all priests - to personally ask for forgiveness for the damage they have done for having sexually abused children," he said in unscripted comments to the International Catholic Child Bureau on April 11, 2014. "Sexual abuse is such an ugly crime ... because a priest who does this betrays the body of the Lord. It is like a satanic Mass," Francis said on May 27, 2014. "Before God and his people I express my sorrow for the sins and grave crimes of clerical sexual abuse committed against you. And I humbly ask forgiveness," he said in a July 7, 2014 homily at the Vatican, addressing six victims of abuse. "We have to fight against every single case ... As a priest, I have to help people grow and save them. If I abuse, I kill them. This is terrible. Zero tolerance," he told Reuters in July 2022. ON CLERICS AND THE CHURCH "Oh, how I would like a poor Church, and for the poor," he said in March 2013. "I prefer a Church which is bruised, hurting and dirty because it has been out on the streets, rather than a Church which is unhealthy from being confined and from clinging to its own security," he said in a November 2013 document, setting out his papacy. "The hypocrisy of those consecrated men and women who profess vows of poverty, yet live like the rich, wounds the souls of the faithful and harms the church," he said in South Korea on August 16, 2014. "Reforming Rome is like cleaning the Sphinx of Egypt with a toothbrush," he said in December 2017. MAFIA Francis branded Italy's largest organised crime group, the "Ndrangheta", "the adoration of evil and the contempt of the common good" in impromptu comments at a Mass in Sibari, southern Italy on June 21, 2014. "Those who in their lives follow this path of evil, as Mafiosi do, are not in communion with God. They are excommunicated," he said on the same occasion. CHINA "... the Chinese deserve the Nobel Prize for patience, because they are good people, they know how to wait, time is theirs and they have centuries of culture. They are a wise people, very wise. I respect China very much," he told Reuters in an interview in June 2018. "Diplomacy is the art of the possible and of doing things to make the possible become a reality," he told Reuters in July 2022, discussing the Vatican's secret and contested 2018 agreement with China. "I am always ready to go to China," he said in Kazakhstan, September 2022. DRUGS "Drug addiction is an evil, and with evil there can be no yielding or compromise," he told a drug enforcement conference in Rome on June 20, 2014. CELEBRITY On a plane returning from South Korea on Aug. 18, 2014, Francis said he learned how to handle his global fame by thinking of his "sins and mistakes" and mortality. "To depict the pope as a sort of superman, a sort of star, seems offensive to me. The pope is a man who laughs, cries, sleeps tranquilly and has friends like everyone else, a normal person," he said in a March 5, 2014 interview with an Italian newspaper. SCIENCE "The 'Big Bang' that today is considered to be the origin of the world, does not contradict the creative intervention of God, on the contrary it requires it. Evolution in nature is not in contrast with the notion of (divine) creation because evolution requires the creation of the beings that evolve," he told the Pontifical Academy of Sciences in October 2014. "When we read in Genesis the account of creation (we are) in danger of imagining that God was a magician, complete with a magic wand that can do all things. But he is not." REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.