Pope visits St. Mary Major
Basilica on eve of Panama WYD
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| Pope Francis at Rome's St.Mary Major Basilica on January 22,2019. |
Pope Francis on Tuesday visited the Roman Basilica of St.
Mary Major to pray before the icon of the Madonna Salus Populi Romani, ahead of
his trip to Panama on Wednesday for the World Youth Day.
By Robin Gomes
Pope Francis paid a visit to Rome’s St. Mary Major Basilica
on Tuesday morning to pray before the Marian icon of Salus Populi Romani, a
practice that has become customary with him on the eve of his foreign
trips.
The Pope leaves for Panama on Wednesday to join the 34th World
Youth Day that got underway on Tuesday.
The papal flight takes off from Rome in the morning on
January 23 and is expected to arrive at Panama City’s Tocumen International
Airport at around 4:30 pm local time.
This 26th foreign apostolic visit of Francis
is the second papal trip to Panama after nearly 36 years. St John Paul II
visited Panama in March 1983.
On arrival in Panama City, Wednesday evening, he will be
accorded a ceremonial welcome at the airport and will rest for the night at the
apostolic nunciature.
On Thursday, his first full day in Panama, the Pope will
visit the president at his residence, where he will address the diplomatic
corps and representatives of civil society. He will them meet the Central
American bishops and later in the evening will be accorded a welcome by the
young participants of the World Youth Day.
The WYD, January 22-27, has as its theme: “I am the servant
of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word.” (Lk 1:38).
During his Sunday midday Angelus prayer in Rome’s St. Peter’s
Square, Pope Francis urged for prayers for the WYD, calling it a "very
beautiful and important event in the journey of the Church.”

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