Pope Francis Welcome Video Site To Be Launched Today Before He Visits Harlem

July 23, 2015

image002Before Pope Francis and honorary Harlem Globetrotter visits Our Lady Queen of Angels School, on East 112th Street in East Harlem, the site CharityHasNoBoundaries.org, has been launched.

CharityHasNoBoundaries.org is a new digital site where people from Harlem to Harare, regardless of religious beliefs, can share a greeting with the Pope along with a message of charity.

A diverse group of celebrities, newsmakers and elected officials including Stephen Colbert, Whoopi Goldberg, Ken Burns, Giants coach Tom Coughlin, Brooklyn Nets, New York Islanders, New York Yankees, Carson Daly, Tom Brokaw of NBC Nightly News, George Stephanopoulos of ABC News, Rosanna Scotto of FOX’s Good Day New York, Harry Belafonte, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Richard Blumenthal, New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, NY Police Commissioner William Bratton, Former New York City Mayor David Dinkins and Rabbi Peter J. Rubinstein, are among the first to share welcome messages.

Beginning today, members of the public can upload their video – or a simple text message or photograph – by visiting the site and following the online instructions.  A collection of these messages will be shared with the Pope when he visits this September.

“Pope Francis’ message of charity has resonated with people throughout the world,” said Monsignor Kevin Sullivan, Executive Director of Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of New York. “We are thrilled that the Holy Father is visiting the United States and wanted to give everyone the opportunity to share a message of welcome and charity.”

In addition to asking people to share a brief welcome, Monsignor Sullivan is encouraging those participating to include in their message these universal words of charity from the Gospel of Matthew (25:31):

For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me….

On September 25, Pope Francis will meet and bless a group of immigrants and refugees served by Catholic Charities of New York.  “Our country and NYC in particular, has long been a beacon to those tired and oppressed who seek a better life,” Monsignor Sullivan said. “The Pope’s visit with recipients of Catholic Charities’ work, reflects the importance of charity and also recognizes the generosity that is a tradition of the United States.”

Representing those that Catholic Charities works with, and who will meet with and be blessed by the Pope, are day laborers from Westchester, immigrant mothers from Yonkers and East Harlem, unaccompanied youth fleeing persecution in Central America, and refugees from the Middle East and Africa.

Catholic Charities work touches almost every person’s need and strives to have no boundaries. For more information, visit www.catholiccharitiesny.org.


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