Pope Leo XIV shares lunch with more than 1,300 people in need at the Vatican
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Pope Leo XIV shares lunch with people in need at the Vatican on November 16, 2025. / Daniel IbáņezVatican City, Nov 16, 2025 / 11:15 am (CNA).Pope Leo XIV had lunch on Sunday with more than 1,300 people experiencing poverty and social exclusion, gathering with them in the Vatican's Paul VI Hall for a festive meal marking the World Day of the Poor.The hall was transformed into a vast dining room for the occasion. The event was organized by the Congregation of the Mission on behalf of Vincentian missionaries worldwide, who this year celebrate the 400th anniversary of the founding of their congregation and of the Daughters of Charity. Volunteers served lasagna, breaded chicken with potatoes, and the traditional Italian dessert babā.As on similar occasions in past years, the Vatican, through the papal almoner Polish Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, invited a group of transgender people from the Roman seaside town of Torvaianica. Father Andrea Conocchia, a parish priest in Torvaianica, to...
Pope Leo XIV shares lunch with people in need at the Vatican on November 16, 2025. / Daniel Ibáņez
Vatican City, Nov 16, 2025 / 11:15 am (CNA).
Pope Leo XIV had lunch on Sunday with more than 1,300 people experiencing poverty and social exclusion, gathering with them in the Vatican's Paul VI Hall for a festive meal marking the World Day of the Poor.
The hall was transformed into a vast dining room for the occasion. The event was organized by the Congregation of the Mission on behalf of Vincentian missionaries worldwide, who this year celebrate the 400th anniversary of the founding of their congregation and of the Daughters of Charity. Volunteers served lasagna, breaded chicken with potatoes, and the traditional Italian dessert babā.
As on similar occasions in past years, the Vatican, through the papal almoner Polish Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, invited a group of transgender people from the Roman seaside town of Torvaianica. Father Andrea Conocchia, a parish priest in Torvaianica, told ACI Prensa that he had accompanied about 50 transgender people from his community to the event.
In a special effort to highlight dignity and respect, the Vatican provided full table service with proper dishes, flatware, and table linens—avoiding plastic or disposable materials. Organizers said the aim was not only to offer a meal but to create an experience of welcome and care for each guest.
After the meal, the pope thanked the Vincentian family for its service to the most vulnerable. "This lunch that we now receive is offered by Providence and by the great generosity of the Vincentian Community, to whom we wish to express our gratitude," he said.
The pope also shared his joy at spending time with the poor on a day instituted by his predecessor. "With great joy we gather this afternoon for this lunch on the World Day of the Poor, which was so desired by my beloved predecessor, Pope Francis," he said.
He expressed gratitude for all who dedicate themselves to those in need: "So many priests, religious sisters, and lay volunteers devote their lives to helping people who experience various needs. We are filled with gratitude for them."
Before the meal, he prayed: "May the Lord bless the gifts we are about to receive, bless the life of each one of us, our loved ones, and all those who have accompanied us on our journey." He also remembered those suffering around the world: "Let us invoke the Lord's blessing upon those who suffer from violence, war, and hunger, and may we celebrate this feast today in a spirit of fraternity."
He concluded with a final blessing: "Bless our life, our fraternity. Help us always to walk united in your love. We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. Warm greetings and enjoy your meal!"
Music added to the joyful atmosphere, with performances of classical and traditional Neapolitan pieces by 100 young people from Naples' Rione Sanitā neighborhood involved in the Sanitansamble and Tornā a Cantā educational programs of the Nova Opera ETS Foundation.
At the end of the lunch, the Vincentian Family of Italy gave each participant a "St. Vincent's Backpack" containing food and hygiene products as a sign of continued accompaniment.
This story was first published by ACI Prensa, CNA's Spanish-language news partner. It has been translated and adapted by CNA.
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