Pope: 'May the Lord protect Egypt, the Middle East and
the world from terrorism'
Pope Francis celebrates Mass in Cairo during his apostolic visit to Egypt in April 2017.- RV |
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on
Wednesday had a special greeting for an Egyptian delegation led by the
country’s Tourism Minister, in Rome to promote a pilgrimage in
the footsteps of the Holy Family’s flight to Egypt.
Speaking during the Wednesday General
Audience in St. Peter’s Square, the Pope recalled his Apostolic
Journey to Egypt last April saying that he has fond memories of the visit.
He said Egypt is “a land where Saint Joseph, the Virgin Mary
and the Baby Jesus, as well as many prophets lived: a land that has been
blessed with the precious blood of martyrs spilt throughout the centuries”.
And describing Egypt as a land of cohabitation and
hospitality; a land of encounter, of history and of civilization, the Pope
imparted his blessing on Egyptians and prayed the Lord to protect the nation,
the Middle East and the whole world from all kinds of terrorism and from evil.
The Pope also blessed an icon that represents the Flight of
the Holy Family to Egypt.
The Egyptian delegation, led by the Minister of Tourism
Yahya Rashed, is meeting with tourism officials in Rome in an effort to promote
the Holy Family in Egypt route as an important pilgrimage
destination.
In a statement before the visit Rashed said it falls within
the framework of Pope Francis's fruitful visit to Egypt. It also comes within
the framework of the importance attached by the Tourism Ministry to religious
tourism.
The pilgrimage route takes pilgrims to eight different
places that are meaningful to the Holy Family during its flight from Herod’s
persecution or during its return to the Holy Land.
It starts in the city of Al-Arish (North Sinai), crosses to
the Eastern Delta of the Nile, and reaches Wadi Natroun, home to four important
Coptic monasteries.
By reviving the pilgrimage, the government hopes to breathe
new life into the tourism sector badly damaged by the 2011 revolution.
It also represents government support for Egypt's Christian minority.
It also represents government support for Egypt's Christian minority.
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