Pope
Francis leaves Rome for 5 day visit to Korea
Pope Francis has just left Rome for Seoul at
the start of his pastoral visit to Korea, the first papal visit to the country
in 25 years. His plane is due to touch down in the South Korean capital at 1030
local time on Thursday. His five-day visit coincides with the Church’s
6th Asian Youth Day gathering, while other highlights of his trip include
an open-air mass in Seoul’s World Cup stadium and the beatification of 124
Korean martyrs and a Mass for peace and reconciliation on the divided
peninsula..
Our correspondent travelling with the Pope to Korea is Sean
Patrick Lovett who earlier today visited a shrine to some of those Korean
martyrs who died for their faith. He told us how Korea is steeped in the blood
of its martyrs who died during the waves of persecutions against Christianity
in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Listen:
http://media02.radiovaticana.va/audio/audio2/mp3/00440102.mp3
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