Monday, February 15, 2021

Pope Francis remembers children with cancer

 

2018 Visit to the Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza Hospital2018 Visit to the Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza Hospital  (Vatican Media)

Pope remembers children struggling with cancer

Pope Francis calls on everyone to remember those who suffer, especially children, on the 15 February annual International Childhood Cancer Day.

By Vatican News staff writer

In a tweet on Monday, Pope Francis expressed his closeness with children suffering from cancer.

He called on all people to assist them and make sure helping the weakest is given top priority.

"May the Lord inspire everyone to draw near to those who suffer, especially children, and to put the weakest in first place. I entrust the doctors and all sick children to the Virgin Mary so that with her mother affection she might look after them. #ICCDay"

 

February 15th marks International Childhood Cancer Day (#ICCDay / #ICCD2021), the annual day with the goal of campaigning and raising awareness about childhood cancer.

The Day encourages support for them, their survivors and families through a host of local, national and international initiatives.

Attention also goes to underscoring the need for universal access to treatments and care for children struggling with cancer.

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