family joseph and jesus and mary didn t have a home as well and brought in that value to say this is from the beginning of time that you are without a home. and why a society allowing this to continue. we should point out the corner of the screen you see people in yellow vests. those are workers who were involved in the restoration of st. patrick s cathedral which is behind us. and as an honor to them and all the incredible work they did in restoring this glorious cathedral, they have a really special position right at the entrance. there s two separate groups of people on either side of the entrance to st. patrick s. the men and women there you see in the yellow vests, that s one group. obviously they want to get as close as they can to to the pope. and we also just saw cardinal timothy dolan, the archbishop of new york obviously waiting to greet the pope as well. right. it s a huge moment for cardinal dolan. a lot of our viewers are familiar with him. very popular figure here
for? she said i asked him to bless me. and he said, i bless you. and so it s that kind of exchange. he spent probably 15 minutes there, but it was extraordinarily moving. but, brian, i have to it ll you, i m looking at fifth avenue, i have never, ever seen it like this. there has to be people, 15 to 20 deep along this, and i can see all of the way up to about 5th street. and let me tell you, there s not a space to be had, at least from what i can see. and then you can see here on st. pat s, we have some catholic school students here, some other people here on this side, all of these people who are in fluorescent vests, those are men and women who worked on the restoration of st. patrick s cathedral. now this restoration was planned before cardinal dolan knew that pope francis was going to come to new york. but it s a very it was a very