El Dorado News-Times

Vatican to start monthly newspaper by and with the poor

- By NICOLE WINFIELD

ROME (AP) — The Vatican newspaper is starting a new monthly edition dedicated to the poor and people on the margins, aimed at not only telling their stories but involving them in the paper’s production and distributi­on, the Vatican said Friday.

The first edition of L’Osservator­e di Strada (The Street Observer), a riff on the name of the official Vatican daily L’Osservator­e Romano, comes out June 29, a special Roman feast day dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul.

Going forward, the Vatican plans to distribute the publicatio­n on the first Sunday of the month following Pope Francis’ noon blessing in and around St. Peter’s Square, handed out by guests of a nearby homeless shelter run by a Catholic charity. Donations of any amount would be welcome, the Vatican’s communicat­ions office said in a statement.

The initiative is tangible evidence of Francis’ push to give voice and value to the experience­s of often-discounted groups such as the poor, homeless people and migrants and of the volunteer organizati­ons that help them. The aim is to involve them in writing and illustrati­ng their own stories, with poetry, photograph­s or other talents, and to provide them with resources to do so, if need be.

“The Osservator­e di Strada won’t be just a newspaper of the poor and for the poor, it wants to be above all a newspaper with the poor,” the Vatican statement said.

The first edition features a design by the street artist Maupal, whose graffiti art of Francis as “Super Pope” and subsequent iterations has graced buildings around the Vatican for years.

L’Osservator­e Romano has another monthly edition dedicated to women, called Women, Church, World.

 ?? (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini, File) ?? Pope Francis arrives to attend his weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican, Wednesday, June 22, 2022. The Vatican newspaper is starting a new monthly edition dedicated to the poor and people on the margins, aimed at not only telling their stories but involving them in the paper’s production and distributi­on, the Vatican said Friday, June 24, 2022.
(AP Photo/Andrew Medichini, File) Pope Francis arrives to attend his weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican, Wednesday, June 22, 2022. The Vatican newspaper is starting a new monthly edition dedicated to the poor and people on the margins, aimed at not only telling their stories but involving them in the paper’s production and distributi­on, the Vatican said Friday, June 24, 2022.

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