Pope
Francis arrives in the United States of America
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis has landed on American soil. He touched down at Andrews Air
Force Base in Washington DC at 3.50pm local time kicking off the first visit of
his life to the United States of America.
Pope
Francis’ 10th Apostolic Journey abroad has already taken him to Cuba where he
visited Havana, Holguin and Santiago. In the United States of America he will
be spending time in Washington DC, in New York and in Philadelphia where the
World Meeting of Families is taking place.
Greeting
him on the tarmac at the Washington Air Force Base, were US President Barack
Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and both of their daughters.
It
is the first time in his presidency that Obama has greeted a visiting dignitary
at the point of touchdown. Presidents usually have important visitors come to
them, at the White House. And in another departure from official protocol, its
also the first time ever that the Vice-President and his family have joined the
welcoming party.
However,
for the record, President George W. Bush and Laura Bush also travelled to the
air force base in Maryland to greet Francis' predecessor, the Pope Emeritus
Benedict XVI when he visited the United States in 2008.
This
visit marks Pope Francis’ second meeting with President Obama whom he first met
in the Vatican in March 2014.
During
his six-day, three-city visit to the U.S., Pope Francis will meet with Obama,
address Congress, speak at the United Nations in New York and take part in the
World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia where he will celebrate the closing
Mass.
The
Official Welcome Ceremony in Washington DC is on Wednesday morning at the White
House. Some 15,000 people have been invited to attend the ceremony which is
scheduled to take place on the South Lawn. Afterwards, the Pope and the
President will hold talks in private in the Oval Office.
Pope
Francis’s Apostolic Visit to the US is packed with important events, including
the first ever address from a Pope to Congress.
But
it also includes many, more personal gestures, like meeting with immigrants,
with prisoners and with the homeless. Those meetings which include the moments
that Pope Francis clearly cherishes most, as time and time again, he reaches
out to those struggling to hold on to the bottom rungs of society.
(link
video : www.youtube.com/watch?t=115&v=166Bg4X5jvI)
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