Pope Rings Pregnant Woman To Tell Her He Will PERSONALLY Baptise Her Child After She Wrote To Him Saying The Father Wanted Her To Have An Abortion.
- Anna Romano was on holiday when her mobile rang with an unknown Rome number
- She was stunned to hear Pope Francis on the other end reassuring her
- Anna wrote to the Pope about her worries about having a baby with a man who was already married and tried to convince her to have an abortion
- New Pope has also telephoned an Italian student and a man whose brother was killed and shows a more personable side to the Catholic leader Pope Francis has telephoned a woman who wrote to him to tell her he will baptise her unborn after she refused to have an abortion. The call was the latest in a string of 'one to ones' Pope Francis has had with general members of the public and once again underlined his attempts at being a more human and in-touch pontiff after the 'stuffy' years of his predecessor Benedict XVI.
Shop worker Anna Romano, 35, was on holiday when she received the call from the Argentinian pope, who was elected in March this year.Anna, from Arezzo near Florence, central Italy, had written to Pope Francis earlier this summer to describe her turmoil at having discovered she was pregnant by a man, who unknown to her, was already married with a child and who demanded she terminate the pregnancy.In her letter she described to the Pope her dilemma and said to him: 'I have never been lucky with men, I married when I was young and then things didn't work out and I got divorced. I then had a few brief relationships until I met a man who I thought was the man of my dreams.'In June I discovered I was pregnant through him and when I told him instead of being happy he told me he was already married, already had a child and to have an abortion.'I told him that I would not have an abortion and told him to get out of my life.'
'He reassured me and said a child was a gift from God, a sign of Divine Providence and that I would never be left alone. He said that as Christians we should never be afraid.'He told me I had been very brave and strong for my unborn child. I told him that I wanted to baptise the baby when it was born but I was afraid as I was divorced and a single mother but he said he would be my spiritual father and he would baptise my baby. 'I'm not sure if he will, I feel as if I am dreaming but if he did baptise my baby it would be something else, that telephone call has changed my life.'I hope my letter will be an example for other women who feel they may be distant from the Church simply because they have chosen the wrong man, they are divorced or they are with men who are not worthy of being fathers. 'I don't know the sex of the baby but if the Pope does baptise it and it's a boy I have no doubt of his name - Francis.'
Popular new Pope: A view of St. Peter's square during the inauguration mass of Pope Francis, Vatican City, on March 19 this year
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