Looking
ahead to Pope Francis's visit to Guayaquil
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis arrived in Ecuador's capital Quito on Sunday 5th of
July. It marked a homecoming for this Argentinian Pontiff who’s currently on
the first leg of an Apostolic Journey to Latin America which also takes him to
two other nations Bolivia and Paraguay.
On
his first full day in Ecuador Pope Francis is set to fly to Guayaquil, the
nation’s major port city with stunning views over the Pacific Ocean. The city
lies roughly 265 kilometres from Quito.
Guayaquil
has an overwhelming Catholic population and takes its name from the Indios
chief “Guayas” and his wife” Quil”. Legendary heroes who may have led the
indigenous resistance from the Spanish Conquistadores but whose descendants
have nevertheless kept the faith implanted there.
Fitting
then that the Holy Mass presided over by Pope Francis on Monday evening Rome
time, in this city which takes its name from a couple, should be dedicated to
the family. And families were numerous among the thousands who filled up the
venue for the mass already up to eight hours before the celebration
scheduled at a park by the name of ‘Los Samanes de Guayaquil’.
Fitting
too that this Pope who belongs to the Society of Jesus plans to fleetingly
visit the Jesuit College there. Lets’ recall for a moment the special
evangelising mission the Jesuits have played throughout Latin America and
their role in helping the indigenous people to safeguard their rights and
culture in the face of the Spanish oppressor of the time.
As
for the Pope’s first appointment in Guayaquil. It's not to take
place at the City’s Cathedral but at the National Shrine of Divine
Mercy. An all new building which is the brain child of Architect Eduardo
Romero. One which can hold up to 2.300 faithful and has in its grounds,
lodging facilities for priests, an old age home and areas dedicated to
recreation, catechesis and evangelisation.
But
the pope’s first full day in Ecuador doesn’t end here. He returns to Quito in
time for tea, ‘mate’ the local drink perhaps is a better word, for another two
major appointments a courtesy visit to the nation’s President Mr Rafael Correa,
and a visit to the City’s cathedral.
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