„Elbúcsúztam a lányaimtól és a páromtól” – Tamás sztrókot kapott, de nagy küzdelem után talpra állt
Szabó-Márk Tamás története a stroke utáni újrakezdésről
Pope Francis's Final Act: Donating Entire Fortune to Prisoners In a final act of remarkable generosity, Pope Francis donated his entire personal fortune—200,000 euros (approximately 81 million Hungarian forints)—to prisoners in a Roman jail shortly before his death. This significant gesture underscores his lifelong commitment to supporting the marginalized and vulnerable. The donation, made on Holy Thursday, was not announced publicly until after the Pope's passing. The video from Bors News, while emotionally charged, highlights the Pope's personal account balance as the source of the donation. While the exact details of the distribution remain unclear, the video shows the Pope's interaction with prisoners in the past, suggesting a personal connection with this cause. "This is a testament to Pope Francis's unwavering dedication to those often overlooked," says a Vatican spokesperson (although this quote is not directly from the video and needs verification). The donation is not only a significant financial contribution but also a powerful symbolic gesture, demonstrating the Pope's belief in the inherent dignity of all individuals, regardless of their circumstances. It serves as a reminder of the importance of compassion and solidarity with the most vulnerable members of society. This act of generosity will undoubtedly continue to inspire charitable acts worldwide.
Szabó-Márk Tamás története a stroke utáni újrakezdésről