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BOSTON In August 2020, at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, the San Lorenzo Capuchin Friary in Jamaica Plain began using a customized van to deliver food to places where homeless people congregate. Since then, the ministry has expanded in both the frequency of their trips and the depth of relationships they develop with those they meet.
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Brother Paul Fesefeldt demonstrates the features of the Capuchin Mobile Ministries van during the cardinal’s visit March 27. Pilot photo/Gregory L. Tracy Cardinal O’Malley sprinkles the Capuchin Mobile Ministries van with holy water during the blessing.
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JAMAICA PLAIN Before making their typical Saturday rounds, the Capuchin Mobile Ministries received a special visitor on March 27: Cardinal Sean P. O Malley came by to bless their specially designed van, which they use to serve the physical and spiritual needs of the homeless in Boston and Cambridge.