Actress-performer and book writer Rita Avila couldn't portray her sentiments when she got a letter from the workplace of Pope Francis after she sent the Catholic pioneer duplicates of her moving books, "The Invisible Wings" and "Eight Ways to Comfort with Grace."
Actress-performer and book writer Rita Avila couldn't portray her sentiments when she got a letter from the workplace of Pope Francis after she sent the Catholic pioneer duplicates of her moving books, "The Invisible Wings" and "Eight Ways to Comfort with Grace."
Monsignor Peter B. Wells, an official of the Vatican Secretariat of State, handed-off the Pope's message to Rita.
The letter peruses, "The Holy Father wishes me to express his appreciation for the kind endowment of engraved duplicates of your books. He admires the assumptions which incited you to impart your keeping in touch with him."
"Inisip ko na imagine a scenario in which magpadala talaga ako ng Christmas blessing. It's difficult to depict. Some way or another I knew he read the book or scanned it for him to say that," Rita said in a meeting on "24 Oras." image credit