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Happy Birthday Pope Francis!


Bringing then cake - Screenshot

Bringing then cake - Screenshot

Source: Vatican Media

Pope Francis celebrated his 87th on Sunday with a short visit to children and families at the Santa Marta Dispensary, who presented him with a birthday cake and sang 'Happy Birthday'.

The Dispensary has provided medical assistance to children and families in need for more than 90 years, and is based just a stone's throw away from the Pope's residence inside the Vatican. It was established in 1922 by Pope Pius XI.

In brief remarks, Pope Francis thanked those present for their birthday wishes. He also urged everyone to prepare ourselves to receive Jesus as Christians celebrate His birth at Christmas.

"We need to prepare ourselves for the great feast of Christmas, which will be next week," he said. "It is the feast when we think and recall when Jesus came among us. He came to be with us."

The Pope invited the children and families gathered in the Vatican's Paul VI Hall to close their eyes and think about what special grace they would like to ask Jesus for this Christmas.

He wrapped up his words of greeting by extending his Christmas greetings.

"Merry Christmas to you all," he said. "Keep those smiles on your faces, and may the Lord grant you everything you desire. Thank you!"

Pope Francis was inundated with birthday greetings throughout the day. The President of Italy, Sergio Mattarella, sent a message offering Pope Francis his "most sincere and affectionate wishes for well-being and for the fruitful continuation of your prolific magisterium."

The Italian Bishop's Conference took the opportunity to pray for peace in our war-torn world. "We believe this would be the best gift for our Churches," said the Bishops. "We, together with you, want to be artisans of peace to overcome a culture of war, hatred, ignorance, and prejudice."

Watch Pope Francis meet the children: www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHy2-3GkpwY

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