Pope Francis expresses gratitude
at end of Geneva visit
Pope francis greets the faithful at Geneva's Palexpo Convention Center. |
At the conclusion of his Apostolic Journey to Geneva on
Thursday, Pope Francis extended his gratitude to all the organizers and
participants in his one-day visit marking the World Council of Churches' 70th
anniversary.
By Robin Gomes
Pope Francis concluded his "ecumenical pilgrimage"
to the World Council of Churches in Geneva on Thursday evening with a vote of
thanks to all who contributed to making it possible.
At the end of the Holy Mass for Swiss Catholics at
Geneva’s Palaexpo convention centre, he first thanked Bishop
Charles Morerod of Lausanne, Genève and Fribourg, who is president of
the the Swiss Bishops’ Conference.
The Holy Father thanked him and his diocesan
community of Lausanne-Geneva-Fribourg for their welcome, preparations,
and especially prayers, which he urged to continue. He said
he would also pray for them so that the Lord may accompany them at “every step,
particularly on the journey of ecumenism.”
The Pope also expressed his gratitude to the Swiss
and other bishopspresent there, as well as the faithful coming from
“various parts of Switzerland and France, and from other countries.”
He had words of gratitude for the people of Geneva,
where, he said, Pope Martin V stayed exactly 600 years ago.
Today Geneva, he noted, serves as headquarters for important
international institutions, including the International Labour Organization”
(ILO) which is celebrating its 100 years.
Finally, Pope Francis thanked the Government of the
Swiss Federation for its “kind invitation and unfailing help and
cooperation.”
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