Polish charity auctions off pope cars to help Syrian refugees

Polish charity auctions off pope cars to help Syrian refugees

WARSAW - Cars used by Pope Francis in Poland during the Catholic Church's World Youth Day festival went under the hammer Monday to raise funds for Syrian refugees.

Pope Francis is greeted upon arrival at Balice military airport in Krakow during the international Catholic youth festival on July 27, 2016

The Polish chapter of the Catholic charity Caritas is auctioning off the three vehicles used by the pontiff in July, with online bidding to continue until October 9.

"In accordance with the wishes of Pope Francis, the profits will go towards the purchase of a mobile clinic for treating Syrian refugees in Lebanon," Agnieszka Homan of Caritas Poland told AFP.

The navy blue VW Golf cars with licence plates "KI POPE", "K2 POPE" and "K3 POPE" all come with certificates detailing the routes travelled by the pontiff in each vehicle.

Generating the most buzz so far -- and a bid of 40,100 zloty (9,300 euros, $10,500) -- is the car Francis borrowed to travel from the southern city of Krakow to the nearby Jasna Gora monastery.

Located in Czestochowa, the monastery is home to the Black Madonna, an ancient Catholic icon of the Virgin Mary that is believed to work miracles.

Francis used the other cars to travel around Krakow and visit the former Nazi German death camp Auschwitz.

The Catholic youth extravaganza in late July drew hundreds of thousands of faithful from across the globe to Poland, where the pope championed the rights of migrants and refugees.

We "embrace with particular love our brothers and sisters from Syria who have fled from the war," Francis had told the cheering crowd at the festival.

Officially, Poland's right-wing government has been staunchly opposed to accepting refugees because of security concerns -- a view shared by a significant portion of the ethnically homogenous population of 38 million people.

Caritas Poland has already sold off several of the gifts received by the pope during World Youth Day, including a pair of shoes for 28,000 zloty.

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