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Pope Francis Visits Homeless In D.C.

Pope Francis, fresh from a historic speech before a joint meeting of Congress, is having lunch with low-income and homeless people at Catholic Charities in Washington, D.C.

The pope arrived and waded through the crowd, raising his hands and wishing those assembled: "Buon appetito!"

Some 300 people have been invited to eat with the pontiff. On the menu?

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Boneless chicken teriyaki, Asian pasta salad, steamed carrots/green beans, potato roll and brownie/blondie for dessert.

Earlier, the pope spoke at the adjoining St. Patrick in the City, saying there is "no justification whatsoever, for lack of housing."

He talked of the problem of homelessness and hunger, saying: "We know that Jesus wanted to show solidarity with every person. He wanted everyone to experience his companionship, his help and his love. He identified with everyone who suffered."

Quoting Jesus' words from the book of Matthew, the pope said: "I was hungry and you gave me food; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink. I was a stranger and you helped me."

Jesus' love "spurs us to compassion and service to one another," he said.

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