Polish Cardinal defies Italian police to restore electricity to homeless shelter

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Polish Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, Pope Francis’ almoner – the person is in charge of the pope’s charities and helping the poor- on Sunday lowered himself into a manhole to restore power to a homeless shelter in Rome, according to Italian local media.

Krajewski called the act a “desperate gesture” on Sunday.. The shelter housed roughly 420 people, including nearly 100 minors. The people living there had been without electricity and hot water since May 6, according to Italian news agency ANSA.
The building also housed cultural workshops including a craft beer laboratory, rehearsal room, and carpentry shop.

The energy supply company cut the power due to the building’s debt of €300,000 accumulated since the former government building was reoccupied as a homeless shelter in 2013.

Populist leader and Italian deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini said that he hoped the Pope’s almoner would pay the debt back. According to local media, the Vatican said it was aware of the possible legal consequences.

Via ANSA

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