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50 inmates get tour of Vatican gardens, Sistine Chapel

Vatican Radio quoted the prison director, Stefano Ricca, as saying the visit was emotional for the inmates

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A woman takes a picture with her mobile phone as she holds a flag of Pope Francis which reads: “Pope Francis welcome among us”, on the occasion of Pontiff’s Angelus noon prayer St. Peter’s Square, at the Vatican, Sunday, Sept. 13, 2015.

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VATICAN CITY — The Vatican has opened its doors, temporarily, to 50 inmates from Rome’s Rebibbiaprison.

The inmates got a private tour Sunday of the lush Vatican gardens and listened to Pope Francis’ Sunday blessing from the frescoed splendor of the Sistine Chapel.

Vatican Radio quoted the prison director, Stefano Ricca, as saying the visit was emotional for the inmates.

Carmine, one of the guests, told Vatican Radio the inmates appreciated the welcome. He says “in society, we are always looked at in a particular way. Today we were treated like VIPs. That was amazing for all of us.”

Francis has long made prison ministry a hallmark of his work. He celebrated Holy Thursday at Rebibbia in April, washing the feet of a dozen inmates in a pre-Easter ritual.