The Almoner as Criminal
Cardinal Kajewski |
It has been occupied since 2013 by the Action movement, and in addition to housing, it hosts several workspaces.
“I intervened personally last night to turn back on the meters. It was a desperate gesture. There were over 400 people without electricity, families with children,” Krajewski, almoner of the office of papal charities, told Ansa May 12.
Matteo Salvini, Italy’s deputy prime minister, said, “I expect that the pope’s almoner, who intervened to turn the power back on in an occupied building in Rome, will also pay the 300,000 euros in back bills.”
As papal almoner, Archbishop Krajewski is responsible for distributing donations to those in need on behalf of Pope Francis. Other initiatives he has carried out include a dormitory, barber services, and showers for those in need.
Cardinal Kajewski's Mentor |
Labels: Cardinal Krajewski, Italy, Rome
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