
The Pope visits the southern Italian city of Naples.
According to the Daily Mail, on March 21, Pope Francis, the 266th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church, visited the southern Italian city of Naples. During this time, the Pope also made a makeshift visit to a prison in Naples and had lunch with 90 prisoners in the prison, including 10 gay, transgender and AIDS patients.
It is reported that this prison visit is not on the pope's official itinerary, and having lunch with the prisoners is also insisted by the pope himself, the "simple" lunch is prepared by the prisoners themselves, and the quota for 90 people to participate in the lunch is determined by lottery among 1900 prisoners.
The Pope decided to visit the prison on an ad hoc basis.
The Pope's visit was warmly welcomed by the citizens of Naples.
The Pope insisted that lunch be prepared by the prisoners themselves.
The Pope was with the children.