Hope, sustained by God’s love poured into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, turns human hearts into fertile soil where charity for the life of the world can blossom.” Pope Leo XIV

 

Sunday 16th November is the World Day of the Poor. It is a day that reminds us that  that the poor are at the heart of all our pastoral activity.

 

“God took on their poverty in order to enrich us through their voices, their stories and their faces. Every form of poverty, without exception, calls us to experience the Gospel concretely and to offer signs of hope.” Pope Leo XIV

 

Read the full World Day of the Poor message by Pope Leo XIV.

 

Download a copy of our World Day of the Poor newsletter with updates from Caritas, CAFOD, SVP, Stella Maris, Medaille Trust and some parish projects. There is the opportunity to help abolish the two-child benefit cap and information about the Mustard Seed Fund for initial seed support for social action projects.

 

For more information contact Caritas Portsmouth at caritas@portsmouthdiocese.org.uk.

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