Assistance to children was a central theme of the meeting, carried out in atmosphere of great courtesy. The pope wanted to learn about developments in the Orders projects in the Middle East and the Grand Master updated him on the work of the Holy Family Hospital in Bethlehem that, besides accepting premature or severely ill babies, recorded some 4 thousand births in 2017.
Pope Francis urged the Order of Malta to go ahead with courage in its assistance activities, a testimony to the spirituality that animates its over 130,000 members, volunteers and operators in the service of the poor, the sick, the elderly and the marginalised in 120 countries.
Another topic discussed during the conversation with the pontiff was the reform of the Order of Maltas Constitutional Charter, launched in 2017 with the aim of giving the Order a structure of rules that will enable it to face not only the present but also the future in a rapidly changing world.
The Grand Master Fra Giacomo Dalla Torre gave His Holiness a silver medal coined for the World Day of the Poor, established by the pontiff last November, and which the Orders associations have supported with numerous health and social initiatives in many countries. At the end of the meeting the Grand Master, accompanied by the Orders Sovereign Council, was received by Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin.