These two trucks full of medical supplies arrived to the Vatican on Friday. They're part of a donation from Poland to the Holy See.
JANUSZ KOTAŃSKI
Ambassador of Poland to the Holy See
“All the stuff has been given to the [almoner], Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, who will give it, not only to those outside Vatican City, but also to those who work here. [This includes] the Swiss Guard and the Gendarmerie. That, I think, is a very symbolic day for us, [of] solidarity between Poland and the Holy See.”
The donation was the result of a phone conversation between the president of Poland, Andrzej Duda, and Pope Francis.
It's a symbolic gesture which coincides with the 100th anniversary of the birth of John Paul II, on May 18.
JANUSZ KOTAŃSKI
Ambassador of Poland to the Holy See
“[It's] the magnificent anniversary of the birth of St. John Paul II, the man who changed the history of the Church and the world. That shows us that the spirit of Polish solidarity, Solidarnosc, is still alive.”
Among the donated material are masks, hand-sanitizer and other products to slow down the spread of the coronavirus.
Daniel Díaz Vizzi
Translation: Claudia Torres