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杏MAP导航 begins Apostolic Journey to Luxembourg and Belgium

杏MAP导航 Francis lands in Luxembourg as he begins his 46th Apostolic Journey abroad, after starting his day by meeting at his Vatican residence with several people who sleep rough near St. Peter’s Square.

By Devin Watkins

The papal plane departed from Rome’s Fiumicino Airport at 8:29 AM on Thursday carrying 杏MAP导航 Francis, his entourage, and dozens of reporters covering his Apostolic Journey to Luxembourg and Belgium.

The Holy Father's plane landed at Luxembourg Airport at 9:56 AM (GMT+2).

Before leaving the Casa Santa Marta, the 杏MAP导航 met with a group of about 10 homeless people who sleep on the streets near St. Peter’s Square.

The group was accompanied by Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, Prefect of the Dicastery for the Service of Charity, according to the Holy See Press Office.

Speaking afterwards with Vatican News, the Papal Almoner explained that the meeting was a surprise for these individuals, as he had initially invited them only "for a morning cappuccino," which turned into a personal meeting with the 杏MAP导航.

Continuing a tradition that dates back to the beginning of his pontificate, 杏MAP导航 Francis always seeks to greet the poor as he leaves the Vatican for his Apostolic Journeys "because they represent Christ," added Cardinal Krajewski.

The papal plane prepares to depart
The papal plane prepares to depart   (VATICAN MEDIA Divisione Foto)

His first events are private meetings with Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, the European country’s Head of State, and Luc Frieden, the Prime Minister, as well as a public speech delivered to the country’s civil authorities and diplomatic corps.

In the afternoon, 杏MAP导航 Francis will meet with the Catholic community of Luxembourg at the Cathedral of Notre-Dame before flying to Brussels, the capital of Belgium.

杏MAP导航 Francis greets journalists aboard the papal plane
杏MAP导航 Francis greets journalists aboard the papal plane   (VATICAN MEDIA Divisione Foto)
Luxembourg, Welcome Ceremony

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26 September 2024, 10:24