Pope
Francis: brief remarks at Tacloban cathedral
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis made a very brief stop at
Tacloban cathedral in the Philippines on Saturday, ahead of his departure from
the island of Leyte. The Holy Father's departure was anticipated by four hours,
due to the arrival of inclement weather. Bishops, priests, men and women
religious, and families affected by Typhoon Yolanda in 2013, were scheduled to
meet with the Holy Father in the cathedral. Pope Francis was visitng Tacloban,
on the island of Leyte, to show solidarity with the people there, who were
sorely tried by the destruction caused by the storm. Please find raw audio and
a transcript of the Holy Father's remarks, below.
Pope Francis: Thank you for your
very warm welcome. The cardinal walking in now together with Cardinal Tagle is
the Cardinal Secretary of State, Carinal Parolin, and it is his birthday.
Will you sing him something?
[Crowd sings birthday
greetings] Thank you.
I have to tell you
something that makes me unhappy: the problem is that the way things were
planned was that the plane would leave at 5pm this afternoon. But there’s a
second grade typhoon, or storm that’s around us and the pilot of the plane has
insisted we have to leave at 1pm. We just have time to get to the plane because
the weather forecast says after 1pm it will get much worse. So I apologise to
all of you.
I am so sorry about
this because I had something especially prepared for you. Let us leave
everything in the hands of our Lady because I have to go now. Do you know what
the problem is? Airplanes can’t land here, that’s the problem.
Let’s pray the “Hail
Mary” together and then I will give you my blessing.
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