
By Chainarong Monthienvichienchai
THAILAND – The Apostolic Nuncio to Thailand, often seen in his formal functions as the Vatican’s envoy, spent Saturday preparing and serving meals with his staff for children at the St Martin Foundation’s Home for Hope in northern Bangkok.
The gathering was described as a “simple but heartfelt gesture,” intended to remind both the children and volunteers of God’s love made visible through small acts of kindness and the joy of caring for one another.
Archbishop Peter B. Wells, who personally helped prepare food for the children, told LiCAS News that direct service to the poor is essential for the Church.
“Personal service to the poor by Church leaders is vital because it embodies the Gospel’s call to love and serve others, especially the most vulnerable,” he said.
The prelate said preparing food and serving it directly “fosters genuine connection, making our apostolic mission tangible and heartfelt, not just an abstract ideal.”
Archbishop Wells stressed that for the Apostolic Nunciature staff, such moments ground them in the Gospel and remind them that their mission is first and foremost service to those most in need, keeping their work authentic and centered on Christ.
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