
by Daniella Genovese at Fox Business
The late Pope Francis donated all his remaining money to a youth rehabilitation project inside a Roman prison in one of his final acts as the head of the Roman Catholic Church.
Before his death last month, Francis withdrew all the money from his personal bank account to support a pasta factory that employs current and former inmates from the Casal del Marmo detention center, according to several reports.
The factory is called Pastificio Futuro, and it was developed “from the desire to transform hope in the future,” according to its website.

A picture of Pope Francis is displayed as people gather at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City to pay respects to the late pontiff on April 21. (Kena Betancur/VIEWpress/Getty Images)
The project was started by Gustolibero Onlus, a social cooperative, to answer Pope Francis’s call to people: “Don’t let yourselves be robbed of hope,” according to the website…
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