The Pope arrives in Bulgaria
Pope arrives at Sofia airport, Bulgaria, May 5, 2019 (ANSA) |
The papal plane landed at 9.50 a.m. local time in the
Bulgarian capital, Sofia. While flying out of Rome, Pope Francis sent a
telegram greeting Italian President Mattarella saying that the purpose of his
pastoral visit to Bulgaria and North Macedonia is to "meet his brothers in
faith and the inhabitants of those nations". He also met reporters on
board following him.
Pope Francis arrived in Sofia at 9.50 local time on Sunday.
A few minutes later, Apostolic Nuncio, Archbishop Anselmo Guido Pecorari, and
the Head of Protocol came on board to greet the Pope. Descending
the steps of the aircraft, the Holy Father shook hands with Bulgarian Prime
Minister, Boyko Borisov. He caressed 4 children in traditional dress who
greeted him with flowers at the start of his 3-day visit to Bulgaria and North
Macedonia, in what is the 29th apostolic journey abroad.
Accompanied by the Prime Minister and walking on a red
carpet to a guard of honour, arrived at the Governmental Lounge of Sofia
airport, where he had a brief private conversation with Borisov.
Pope Francis arrived in Bulgaria after a 2-hour flight from
Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci airport on an Alitalia Airbus A321 aircraft.
During his flight, the Holy Father met reporters on board
who gifted him a T-shirt from the Bulgarian national football team that is made
up of homeless people.
He had special words of greetings for Aura Miguel, the
Portuguese journalist of Radio Renascença, who today boarded a papal flight for
the hundredth time.
Introducing the meeting with reporters, the interim director
of the Holy See Press Office, Alessandro Gisotti, first recalled the two saints
who were somehow the protagonists of the trip – St. Pope John XXIII who was the
papal representative in Bulgaria for nearly 10 years, and St. Mother Teresa of
Calcutta, who was born in Skopje, in what is North Macedonia today. Gisotti
them mentioned Aura Miguel.
Pope Francis, hearing her name, recalled her Portuguese
origin and the journalists applauded their travelling colleague.
The Holy Father thanked the journalists for their work and
"for the company". He added: “It will be a short trip, just
three days” but the organizers have made them “full” of meetings and
appointments.
As usual, the Pontiff went about greeting the reporters,
photographers and cameramen one by one.
Bulgarian journalists donated him a T-shirt of the Bulgarian
national football team of the homeless with the words, “Team of hope Bulgaria.
3. Francis” emblazoned on it. A Bulgarian TV offered
an ancient stamp, while other journalists gave the Pope
messages and some of them gave him drawings made for him by their children.
Among the gifts offered was a book on China.
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