Vatican City, Mar 31, 2017 / 08:16 am
Although the Jubilee Year of Mercy has officially ended, Pope Francis today made a surprise "Mercy Friday" visit to a center for the blind and visually impaired in Rome – showing that he doesn't think works of mercy are just for special occasions – or years.
Continuing his tradition of performing a spiritual or corporal work of mercy on one Friday a month during the Church's Jubilee of Mercy in 2016, the Pope went in the afternoon of March 31 to the St. Alessio-Margherita di Savoia Regional Center for the blind in Rome.
According to a March 31 communique from the Vatican, the Pope wished to make this visit as a "follow-up" to the private visits of the Jubilee.
This particular act of mercy, the communique stated, was to guests of the center, which organizes activities "aimed at social inclusion of the blind and visually impaired."