Pope on board to journalists:
Make known these cultures far from the West
On board the flight that took Pope Francis to Thailand, the
first stop of his 32nd apostolic journey, he greeted journalists thanking them
for their work.. Before leaving Rome, he met with with ten elderly people in
the Casa Santa Marta
Alessandro Di Bussolo - Vatican City
On the flight to Thailand, the first stage of his 32nd
apostolic journey and the fourth to East Asia, the Pope greeted journalists on
board saying, "Good evening, thank you for accompanying me on this
journey, thank you for your work, it is so good for people to be informed, to
know these cultures that are far from the West".
"Make known these cultures far from the West
At Fiumicino airport and before boarding the Alitalia plane,
the Pope greeted civil and religious authorities. Then, as usual, with his
briefcase in his left hand, he climbed the steps to reach the aircraft entrance
door. From here, shortly before taking his seat, he briefly stopped to greet
the 58 year-old Captain Alberto Colautti, who has 15,000 hours of flight time
to his credit. He also greeted the three co-pilots and the six flight
attendants who were waiting for him.
On Tuesday evening at 6 p.m, before leaving the Casa Santa
Marta for Fiumicino airport, Pope Francis met with a dozen elderly people
hosted by the Little Sisters of the Poor in San Pietro in Vincoli. The group
was accompanied by the Papal Almoner, Cardinal Konrad Krajewski.
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