Pope
Francis meets with Argentinian family that drove 13,000 miles
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis on Sunday met with an Argentinian family that had taken a
nearly 200-day and 13,000 mile journey across the Americas to see him at the
World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia.
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and Noel Walker took their four children – ages 3 to 12 - through 13
countries in a Volkswagen bus.
"The
Pope said to me explicitly to say [that he had met with the family] because for
him it was a very interesting moment, and the experience of this family has
touched him very much." said Father Federico Lombardi, SJ, the head of the
Holy See Press Office.
The
family met with the Pope early on Sunday morning, at his residence in
Philadelphia’s Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary.
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Walker told journalists Pope Francis greeted them by saying "Are you the
family who traveled from Buenos Aires? You're crazy!”
Walker
described the meeting as “casual”, and said he told Pope Francis that thousands
of families were praying for him.
Walker
said Pope Francis told him he needed the prayers of everyone, and he said the
Pope concluded their meeting by jokingly calling his family “troublemakers”.
The
family said the meeting was the “best gift of all” after their long journey.
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