
Benoni Ambarus
Benoni Ambarus, also known as Don Ben, is a prominent bishop known for his work with prisoners and charitable initiatives. He has been actively involved in addressing the needs of incarcerated individuals, advocating for their rights, and improving their living conditions. His recent revelations about Pope Francis's final charitable act, donating 200,000 euros to support a pasta factory in a juvenile prison, highlight his commitment to social justice and rehabilitation efforts within the prison system. Ambarus has been a significant figure in the Church's outreach to those on the margins of society, emphasizing the importance of compassion and attention to the plight of prisoners.
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Indonesia:
Uskup Benoni Ambarus stated that the poor have a special place in the heart and teachings of the Pope.
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Indonesia:
Uskup Benoni Ambarus stated that the poor have a special place in the heart and teachings of the Pope.
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Croatia:
Mons. Benoni Ambarus is the first man of the diocese in Martinsicuro and spoke about the money from Pope Franjo's private account.
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Portugal:
Monsignor Benoni Ambarus revealed the financial difficulties of the juvenile detention center and received help from Pope Francis.
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Liechtenstein:
Benoni Ambarus confirmed Pope Francis's donation and highlighted his dedication to prisoners during his pontificate.
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Dominican Republic:
Bishop Benoni Ambarus confirmed the donation made by Pope Francis for prisoners.
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Costa Rica:
Bishop Benoni Ambarus communicated the Pope's donation and explained its purpose.
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Romania:
Benoni Ambăruş stated that Pope Francis donated money to help reduce the price of pasta for juvenile inmates.
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Colombia:
Bishop Benoni Ambarus confirmed the donation made by Pope Francisco for the benefit of prisoners.
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Honduras:
Bishop Benoni Ambarus confirmed the donation made by Pope Francis for the benefit of prisoners.
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