Bethlehem - Reuters. The car used by the late Pope Francis during his visit to Bethlehem over a decade ago has been transformed into a mobile clinic. Christian leaders hope it will soon be used to provide healthcare for Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip. Pope Francis had blessed the initiative and entrusted it to Caritas Jerusalem before his death in April. The aid organization oversaw the project to convert the car, which was unveiled on Tuesday. "We are happy to have a serious contribution to the healthcare of children in Gaza," said Alastair Dutton, Secretary General of Caritas, to journalists in Bethlehem. Pope Francis had used the car, a model of...
Pope Francis's car turned into a clinic for Gaza children
The Christian aid organization Caritas Jerusalem has converted the car used by Pope Francis during his visit to Bethlehem into a mobile clinic, hoping to help Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip.