webfact Posted January 17, 2017 Share Posted January 17, 2017 After Vatican controversy, McDonald's helps feed homeless in Rome By Isla Binnie REUTERS A needy man holds a cheeseburger donated by McDonald's to a charity organization which bestowed them at a walk-in clinic in Rome, Italy January 16, 2017. REUTERS/Tony Gentile ROME (Reuters) - McDonald's received a lukewarm reception when it opened a new branch just steps from St. Peter's Square last month, but on Monday the fast food giant accepted a challenge to adopt one of Pope Francis's cherished principles - feeding the hungry. The new restaurant, whose opening in a Vatican-owned building on Dec. 30 upset some purists, donated dozens of meals on Monday to a charity which distributed them at a walk-in clinic in Rome. Pope Francis has made defence of the poor and needy a cornerstone of his papacy, setting up shower stalls for the homeless near the Vatican, offering meals and even a VIP-style visit to the Sistine Chapel. On Monday, homeless and needy people came to claim their double cheeseburger, chopped apple and bottle of water. Pierfrancesco Spiga, 46, a Rome native who lost his job as a gardener and now sleeps in a residence run by a cooperative, said other companies should take up the initiative. "It would be good if these multi-national companies gave food at the end of the day to poor people who don't have any, instead of throwing it away," Spiga said. Some cardinals disapproved of the Vatican's leasing the building on the cobble-stoned Borgo Pio to the U.S. chain, and one said the space would be better used to shelter the needy. McDonald's, which did not comment on the initiative, pledged 1,000 meals which will be distributed by the Medicina Solidale charity over the next six months. The project was born when Medicina Solidale's director wrote to McDonald's after the controversy over the site, charity representative Fotini Iordanoglou said outside the restaurant just steps from St. Peter's Square. "McDonald's responded, giving us this chance to help," Iordanoglou said. "We absolutely won't resolve hunger but we are trying to give a small meal to people who need it." Fifty lunches were served on Monday. A spokesman for the non-profit group said they hope to offer 100 once a week, and will look into whether the project can be made permanent. (additional reporting by Antonio Denti Editing by Jeremy Gaunt) -- © Copyright Reuters 2017-01-17 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yann55 Posted January 17, 2017 Share Posted January 17, 2017 (edited) Well, I pray that these homeless people don't start feeding solely on McDonald products because last time I read about such an experience the result was disastrous. After a while they could end up obese, sick ... and still homeless. Mc Donald, you are a huge business success story ... and a no less huge culinary disgrace. Another evidence that God doesn't exist, because if he did, he would have struck that Vatican Mc Donald on day 1. Oh wait, it's actually just proof that the Church is not in the service of God, merely another monstrous money-making device. No wonder they team up with Mc Do. Birds of a feather ... Edited January 17, 2017 by Yann55 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NeilSA1 Posted January 17, 2017 Share Posted January 17, 2017 Well, he doesn't appear delighted with his free meal. Maybe he read the article above? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soalbundy Posted January 17, 2017 Share Posted January 17, 2017 35 minutes ago, NeilSA1 said: Well, he doesn't appear delighted with his free meal. Maybe he read the article above? He's complaining, '' where's the salad'' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike555 Posted January 17, 2017 Share Posted January 17, 2017 Quote Pope Francis has made defence of the poor and needy a cornerstone of his papacy, setting up shower stalls for the homeless near the Vatican, offering meals and even a VIP-style visit to the Sistine Chapel. What a joke. When the Pope rolled into Manila a year or two back, he was well aware that he would be going through the poorest parts of the city...where the Phil Catholic church had basically removed every visible beggar or homeless person from sight. If he actually gave a schmat about the poor and needy he would have told their D-bag bishop to look after the homeless, poor, and massive numbers of street children (for which the Catholic church's reproduction policy is almost entirely responsible), not hide them. Good on McDonald's for doing the right thing here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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